This cru produces fine, elegant red wines, thanks to a clay-limestone soil. It is a blend of 50% of young vines (20-30 years old) and 50% of old vines (60 years old), representing a total of 1,1 acre.
Intensely coloured, with a broad aromatic palette, great elegance and a taut, mineral finish.
Vinification and aging:
The harvest is manual and made by the Hospices de Nuits estate. The harvest is transported in small crates so as not to crush the berries. When they arrive at the Hospices winery, the grapes pass through a vibrating table to extract insects or leaves from the harvest. The grapes then pass on a sorting table, so that unripe grains or rots are removed.
The harvest is completely destemmed before being placed in the vat. Fermentation starts naturally thanks to indigenous yeasts.
The harvest is completely destemmed before being placed in the vat. Fermentation starts naturally thanks to indigenous yeasts.
Moderate punching down and regular pumping over punctuate the few days of vinification. The wines are then intoned in new barrels, and begin their aging in the cellars of the Hospices de Nuits.
In March, after 6 months of aging and following the auction, the acquired barrels leave the Hospices cellar and settle in the cellar of Château de Charmont, next to the Premiers and Grands Crus of Maison Edouard Delaunay.
In March, after 6 months of aging and following the auction, the acquired barrels leave the Hospices cellar and settle in the cellar of Château de Charmont, next to the Premiers and Grands Crus of Maison Edouard Delaunay.
The wine finishes its aging in its original barrel or is re-intoned if we deem it necessary for its good development.After 9 months of aging in our cellars, the wines are then ready to be bottled and reach the cellars of our customers.
The estate produces 140 barrels each year, divided into 18 vintages.
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