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Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain Chassagne-Montrachet 1er ‘Morgeot’ Rouge 2021

Pinot Noir from France, Côte du Beaune, Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy

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About Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain

Marc-Antonin Blain, son of Jean-Marc and Claudine, grew up among the vineyards of Chassagne, but it was the vintages he spent abroad in Australia and New Zealand that inspired his passion for winemaking.

Back in France, under the guidance of his grandfather Jacques Gagnard – an atypical figure in the world of wine – that Marc-Antonin learned about the unique terroir of his native Chassagne-Montrachet. In the vineyard and the cellar, he embraces with the traditions and knowledge passed down through his family.

In 2009 Marc-Antonin established his own estate in the heart of Chassagne. He continues to work with vines that have been in his family since 1683; the vineyard was entrusted to him by his grandfather a year before his passing. Covering 1.16 ha the Domaine is divided amongst four appellations, including Batard-Montrachet. His aim as a vigneron is to respect and preserve his family’s culture.

In the Vineyard

Marc-Antonin practices sustainable viticulture, minimising intervention in the vineyard while protecting and nurturing the vines. Grass is grown between the rows, which promotes microbial life in the soil; these organisms helps the plants find balance within the broader terroir.

In the Winery

The grapes are hand-harvested and transported to the winery to begin their fermentation. The wine is then aged in barrel in the Blain family’s centuries-old cellars before bottling.

The 2021 Vintage at Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain

Thierry Pillot in Chassagne-Montrachet, 2021 brings to mind the Burgundies of yesteryear, saying they are “the wines I’ve always dreamed of making.” For Bertrand Dugat, the vintage “was like a breath of fresh air; it woke me up and gave me renewed energy.” For Cécile Tremblay, 2021 is “a return, at last, to Pinot Noir.” As ever, Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier summed it up succinctly when he said, “These are the wines I want to drink.”

But what, exactly, are these wines like? If your ideal for Burgundy is rich, sun-kissed and muscular, along the lines of what nature delivered in 2018, stop reading now; 2021 simply isn’t the vintage for you. But if you share the tastes of the producers quoted above—and a host of others—you may find much of interest in this vintage if you buy wisely. 
The 2021 reds are supple, fleshy and perfumed, at their best uniting the concentration of low yields and surprisingly good phenolic maturity with the vibrant, perfumed profiles of a cooler vintage. Their pHs are relatively high, so the wines are broad, open and charming. They’re unlikely to shut down. Among recent years, the outgoing, fragrant 2017s are the closest point of comparison; but a better analogy is with a cleaner, more concentrated version of the 2000 vintage. They may not last for a century, but if the best 2000s have aged gracefully for two decades, the 2021s, produced from lower yields of more carefully sorted fruit, should be able to develop in the cellar for at least as long.
The 2021 whites are classically proportioned, pure and fine-boned, albeit sometimes a little lean out of the gates. The best analogy is with a cleaner, purer version of the 2013 vintage, (a year sometimes marked by late-season thunderstorms that lent the wines exotic aromatics, something 2021 was spared). Like their red counterparts, the 2021 white wines are picking up texture and flesh with maturation on the lees, and they seem likely to show better from bottle than they did from barrel.

William Kelley, The Wine Advocate from “France, Burgundy: The Côte d’Or’s 2021 and 2020 Vintages”

Where in the World is Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain

Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain is located in Chassagne-Montrachet in the Côte de Beaune.

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Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain

Chassagne-Montrachet
Côte du Beaune
Burgundy
France