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Pinot Noir from France, Côte-de-Nuits, Chambolle-Musigny, Burgundy
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The 2021 Vosne-Romanée Village offer up aromas of plums, sweet red berries, orange zest and smoked tea, followed by a medium to full-bodied, layered and fleshy palate with good depth at the core and powdery structuring tannins.
William Kelley, The Wine Advocate 90-92 Points BH 88-91
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Surface Area: 0.78 ha
Exposure: East/10% slope
Subsoil: Calcareous Limestone
Production: 5000 bottles
Description: Hudelot Noellat Vosne Romanée is a fresh and fruity wine with a nice complexity and tannic structure.
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
– 20% 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 2021 as “one we were hammered by frost. I put warming candles out for our Meursault vines as they were the most advanced and though it was variable, it would be fair to say that there was frost damage in all of our vines. We picked from the 22nd to the 25th of September and despite the fairly heavy disease pressure, there really wasn’t much sorting required. Yields though were largely terrible as we made 90 barrels in 2021 instead of, for example, 213 in 2022! This works out on average to only 20 hl/ha. Potential alcohols were really very good as they came in right at 13% with good pHs of between 3.58 and 3.60 post-malo. While it would have been nice to have better yields, in a fashion of looking at the positive side of things, I am certain that the quality would have been mediocre had we had normal yields.” Van Canneyt noted that there will be no Nuits Bas de Combe or Vosne Malconsorts due to the excessively small volumes Be aware that Van Canneyt bottles with relatively high levels of CO2 (<900 mg) so they tend to be reduced and in need of decanting when young.
Burghound
Somewhat lower in alcohol than his 2019 portfolio but just as striking and sensual in style, Charles Van Canneyt has produced a brilliant range of wines in the 2020 vintage—including what may well be his best Richebourg (to mention only one cuvée out of several by name) to date. Harvest began on August 28th and only lasted a few days, delivering wines of striking concentration and energy. Everything reviewed here comes warmly recommended and will be well worth seeking out.
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.
The 2021 Vosne-Romanée Village offer up aromas of plums, sweet red berries, orange zest and smoked tea, followed by a medium to full-bodied, layered and fleshy palate with good depth at the core and powdery structuring tannins.
A more deeply pitched nose offers up overtly spicy notes of plum, dark berries and cool floral nuances. The succulent, round and delicious medium-bodied flavors possess better mid-palate density if not quite the same refinement on the lingering and balanced finish that could use a bit more depth. Drink: 2028+
Where in the world does the magic happen?
Domaine Hudelot Noellat, Ancienne Route Route Nationale 74, Chambolle-Musigny, France
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