Domaine Les Astrelles Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains 2023

$60.00 excl. GST

Who: Domaine Les Astrelles
Where: Burgundy, France
What: Pinot Noir/Gamay blend

For most producers, their Passe-Tout-Grains is almost something of an afterthought: finding a home for some grapes that don’t quite fit into their Bourgogne Rouge or some pesky Gamay that they’re not sure what to do with. Very rarely do you see a single parcel Passe-Tout-Grains – such as this bottling here.

Coming from the Hautes Côtes de Nuits with equal plantings of Pinot Noir and Gamay, the wine sees a very similar approach to that of the other reds of the domaine: hand harvesting, entirely de-stemmed, elevage in older oak for 13 moths. A far cry from the commonly seen examples. 

 

 

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Following the purchase of the former Pierre Naigeon domaine in 2019, Jean-Marie Chapier, a medical biologist, and wife Isabelle, a pharmacist, are doing everything possible to relaunch and reposition Domaine les Astrelles. A new team is in place, and among its members leading the winemaking is Julien Millet – son of François Millet, the former cellar master of the Comte Georges de Vogüé. Julien brings a wealth of winemaking experience, including experience in Australia, New Zealand and alongside his father previously at de Vogüé as well as their eponymous family operations François Millet et Fils.

Today, Domaine Les Astrelles consists of 14 hectares of estate vineyards located in numerous climats of Gevrey-Chambertin, Marsannay, and Fixin, with a focus on organic farming, along with additionally sourced parcels from like minded growers. To highlight the true individuality of terroir, a gentle hand is exercised in the cellar. The reds are entirely destemmed, and treated with an approach of infusion, rather than extraction, with gentle pump overs preferred over punch downs. Whites see fermentation in a combination of oak, acacia, and clayver. New oak usage is kept to a minimum, with around 15 months ageing for both the whites and reds.

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