Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Bourgogne Rose de Pinot 2023
$84.99
Product Information: A highly drinkable rosé that sets itself apart from the crowd – your gateway to PYCM while effortlessly outshining the usual Provence fare. This is really good, its spicy red fruits, stony minerality remind you of where it’s from. Pinot Noir perfume leaps from the glass, there’s great acidity and excellent line and length. A beautifully fine elegant and racy rose with real finesse and excellent character and complexity. Pale yet vibrant pink/red colour on release fading to a classic delicate salmon after 6-12 months in bottle. Small quantity made and we can never get enough of this beautiful wine so don’t wait until summer to grab some of this as it never lasts long. Majority from 55 year old vines in the Hautes Cotes de Beaune just past Saint Aubin located near Nolay and 15% coming from Santenay. Made by direct pressing an aged in large 2-3 year old barrels and is bottled unfined and unfiltered consistent with the winemaking of PYCM. Maker: “This is not just one of the top domaines in the Cote de Beaune in Burgundy, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey is now well recognised as one of the greatest winemakers and domaines in the world. Consistently producing benchmark wines in each vintage.” Established as one of the young rising stars of Burgundy, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey in 2005 left his family Domaine, Marc Colin, where he gained a solid reputation for his outstanding white wines. Pierre-Yves took control of a share of the family vineyards (Domaine Marc Colin) from 2006 vintage. His first vintages have been made from vineyards and growers that he works closely with buying the wine as must and aging the wines in barrels which he has supplied. If the resulting wines meet his standards the barrels of wine purchased are then matured in his own cold cellar below his house in Chassagne Montrachet. The Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey estate was born in 2001 from the association of Pierre-Yves Colin (son of Marc) and Caroline Morey (daughter of Jean-Marc). Today they operate 13 hectares in the villages of Saint-Aubin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Santenay, Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault. Their production consists of 92% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Noir and 3% of Aligoté grape variety. Working about 2 hectares from the family heritage, the other plots have come from different acquisitions over the last fifteen years, as well as a few plots in Fermages. Philosophy: The Chassagne vineyard dates back to the years 280 AD. Historically, the vineyards of Chassagne were mainly planted with Pinot Noir; the Grands Crus and some other plots were white (Chardonnay grape). In 1935, the INAO was created and set itself the task of defining appellations in order to ensure their quality and enhance them. It was also at this time that the Grands Crus of the Montrachet hill were delimited. The vineyard is located between 220 and 340 meters altitude on clay-limestone soils. Most of the hillside vines are based on Jurassic lands (-201 million to -145 million years old). Descending towards the plain, the soils are more recent, dating from the Quaternary (2 million years ago) and come from the erosion of the upper layers. Since the 1990s, the village has seen its proportion of vines planted with Pinot noir decrease in favour of vines planted with Chardonnay. Today, the village is world famous and renowned for its white wines, particularly thanks to the Grands Crus of Montrachet. Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey white wines are whole bunch pressed and fermented with native yeast. Ageing up to 16 months for Bourgognes, St Aubins and more than 18 months for top end white wines with no lees stirring in a very cool cellar. The red wines get partial whole-bunch ferments (about 30%) with very gentle pumping over and gentle vinification designed to maximise freshness and finesse. Long untreated corks for most wines and bottles sealed with wax. The resulting wines are built to age classically up to 10 years or more. Nose – Pinot Aromatics, Savoury, Jubey Red Fruits Pinot Noir perfume leaps from the glass, with ripe cranberry and earthy spices. Palate – Spicy Red Fruits, Floss, Racy Acid A beautifully fine elegant and racy rose with pointed acidity, good depth and complexity. Finish – Stony, Cream Lees, Dry-Crisp Finish Juicy red fruits, exotic spice and stony minerality. Excellent line and length. The Finer Details Style – Rose Wine Varietal – Pinot Noir Country – France Region – Burgundy Vintage – 2023 Bottle Size – 750ml ABV – 12%
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