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Pinot Noir from Vosne-Romanée, France, Côte-de-Nuits, Burgundy
$789
“A more deeply pitched and spicier, if perhaps slightly less elegant, nose is comprised by notes of exotic tea, sandalwood and an interesting hint of star anise. Here too the medium-bodied flavors possess a really lovely and sophisticated texture yet no lack of power on the intensely
mineral-driven, dusty and youthfully austere finale. Excellent quality in an equally age-worthy package.♥ Sweet spot Outstanding
Allen Meadows, Burghound 91-94 Points
Aromas of plums, red berries, orange zest, exotic spices and potpourri preface the 2022 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Beaumonts, a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered wine with a concentrated core of fruit that’s framed by sweet, powdery tannins. It’s pure and complete.
William Kelley, The Wine Advocate 92-94 Points
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Surface Area: 0.32 ha
Exposure: 2 plots with eastern exposure
Subsoil: Calcareous Limestone
Production: 1,900 bottles
Description: About 60 years, a lot of power and minerality for les Beaumontes.
Vinification:
– Manual harvesting and sorting
– 80% Destemming
– Punching down during grape fermentation
– Fermentation only with indigenous yeasts
– Wines are not clarified or filtered
– Wines are kept for 16 months in oak barrels
– 50% new barrels
Founded in 1962 by Alain Hudelot, the domain covers 10 hectares spread over 4 villages and 15 designations. Today it is run by his grandson, Charles van Canneyt. Since 2005 Alain had been helped by Vincent Meunier, who continues to work with Charles.
The Romanée St Vivant wines were planted in 1920, and most other crus including Richebourg were planted between 1920-1950.
The Premiere Crus, Vosne Romanée Les Beaumonts, Les Suchots and Malconsorts all consist of almost 100 year old vines and produce the finest examples of these fine terroirs.

No work is spared in the vineyards. The philosophy of having healthy vines to lead to healthy grapes in order to make better wines is carefully followed.
During vintage, careful sorting is done in the vineyards followed by detailed further sorting in the winery before the juice is carefully brought into the concrete enameled fermentation tanks. Charles’s philosophy is to keep up to 20% of the stems with the juice, especially in vintages and appellations where the fruit can support the extra tannins. The wines are aged in casks particularly from Allier, with some from the Vosges and local Citeaux.
Charles Van Canneyt described 2022 as “one that was certainly less challenging than 2021 but still one that had some challenges anyway, especially after the huge June rainstorm. Even though the summer was hot and dry, there was just enough rain at just the right times to
avoid undue hydric stress. Even so, it wasn’t easy to properly gauge maturities as the ripeness of the tannins seemed to lag that of potential alcohols.
In the end, I chose to wait to pick, figuring that a little extra sugar was better than risking underripe tannins. This is to say that we picked between the 7th and the 12th of September and brought in super-clean fruit that averaged, across all of our appellations, right at 40 hl/ha. Even by waiting, potential alcohols really weren’t all that high as they ranged from 13 to 13.3%, which is pretty much perfect.
For the vinifications I chose to do a saignée of about 10%. I then did a roughly 3-week cuvaison using no whole clusters. The acidities, while by no means high, are respectable as the post- malo pHs averaged 3.55, which again is perfectly good. As to the wines, I am really quite happy with them, particularly since I expect more of a very ripe 2018 style but in fact, they’re cool, balanced and faithfully reflect their terroirs.”
I agree with Van Canneyt regarding the quality of his 2022s as they are indeed excellent.
Allen Meadows, Burghound
Charles Van Canneyt has produced a beautiful range of 2022s—but that won’t surprise readers familiar with this estate’s consistent excellence. Van Canneyt has had the reins here for over a decade now, and his approach has crystalized: the predominantly destemmed fruit, retained intact, is fermented in cement tanks for a classical maceration of two to three weeks.
Élevage is in barrels now predominantly sourced from Cavin, with Cadus in a supporting role, and lasts fully 18 months, with the exception of the Bourgogne Rouge, which is bottled before harvest. These uncomplicated methods, combined with an enviable palette of appellations planted with notably old vines, produce elegant, charming wines with impressive substance and aging potential. I’ve been buying them for my own cellar since my student days, so this is an address I warmly recommend.
William Kelley, The Wine Advocate
Domaine Hudelot-Noëllat is based in Chambolle-Musigny with an impressive array of vineyards through Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée, Chambolle-Musigny, Nuits-Saint-Georges & Meurault.


Aromas of plums, red berries, orange zest, exotic spices and potpourri preface the 2022 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Beaumonts, a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered wine with a concentrated core of fruit that's framed by sweet, powdery tannins. It's pure and complete.
“A more deeply pitched and spicier, if perhaps slightly less elegant, nose is comprised by notes of exotic tea, sandalwood and an interesting hint of star anise. Here too the medium-bodied flavors possess a really lovely and sophisticated texture yet no lack of power on the intensely
mineral-driven, dusty and youthfully austere finale. Excellent quality in an equally age-worthy package.♥ Sweet spot Outstanding
Where in the world does the magic happen?
Domaine Hudelot Noellat, Ancienne Route Route Nationale 74, Chambolle-Musigny, France
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