Pinot Noir.
Colour: Ruby red robe.
Bouquet: Nice nose of red cherrie and plum.
Palate: Fresh attack with a lot of fruit, black berries and a hint of liquorice. Firm tannins but well balanced, chewy taste, full bodied. Very long persistency.
Drink with marinated meat dishes, small game, poultry, a braised beef, lamb and cheeses.
Should be served at a cellar temperature of about 15-16°C. (60°F.)
Will easily age 5 to 6 years in the cellar in good storage conditions.
The Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée was established in 1937. Nearly 85% of the wine produced is red and just over 15% is white.
From water nymph to wine god, Santenay has a dual vocation: spa and wine. In the very south of the Côte de Beaune, in this commune and in Remigny in the continuity of the terroir, this wine presents sensitive nuances according to the hillside. Santenay has several towns and hamlets. From the top of Mont de Sène and Montagne des Trois Croix, the view stretches far and wide, and human occupation dates back to prehistoric times. The castle is linked to the memory of the Dukes of Burgundy. The Sorine windmill is also part of the history of this commune.
Hand-picked, the grapes are sorted in the vineyard and then in the winery. The grapes are then destemmed and crushed before being put into thermoregulated vats. Vatting lasts 20-25 days. Vinification begins with cold maceration (8-10°C. / 46-50°F.) for 5-6 days, followed by fermentation with the introduction of Burgundy yeasts, with daily pumping over and punching down of the cap. The wine is then matured in oak barrels (30% new) for 12 months.
From November 2021 to January 2022, there was abundant rain, followed by cool months in February and March, which delayed budding and prevented frost. May was particularly warm, favouring good flowering, but June was marked by hot mornings and violent thunderstorms in the afternoon. In July, intense heat led to water stress, slowing down the ripening of the vines, depending on the plot.
Work in the vines influenced the results, with some plots producing an excellent vintage, while others suffered from dehydration. Most of the harvest began at the beginning of September, with beneficial rain falling at the end of the day or at night, allowing the grapes to offer a good balance between sugar content and acidity.
Harvesting finished in mid-September, with production close to normal despite variable volumes. The 2022 wines have notes of ripe fruit, while retaining their freshness. They are generous and well-balanced.