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Domaine Nicole Lamarche ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2019

Pinot Noir from Vosne-Romanée, France, Côte-de-Nuits, Burgundy

$480

$465ea in any 3+
$450ea in any 6+
Closure: Cork
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Description

I’ve had the pleasure of drinking La Grande Rue a couple of times. It’s the benchmark wine of the estate that sits across a tiny laneway from LaTâche. La Grande Rue is sensual, feminine, with an incredible perfume, and silky texture. A special wine indeed.

Vosne-Romanée tensd to be a bit of mixed bag of the haves and have nots. Lamarche is a have!

Nicole, François’ daughter has been in charge of the estate for some time now. 2018 was  the first vintage to bear her name.

The Lamarche Echézeaux comes from three lieux-ditsLes Cruots ou Vignes Blanches, Clos-Saint-Denis, and Les Champs Traversins. Altogether these parcels make up about 1.3 hectares of vines with an average age of 30 years. Nicole Lamarche works with very low yields here, which, alongside the Domaine’s delicate extraction, results in a superb expression of this terroir. Of this cuvée, Jasper Morris has written, “… [it] has almost as much to offer as the Grands Echézeaux. True, the latter has greater weight and power, but the Echézeaux… is particularly elegant in its immaculate, lacy style.” Another very fairly priced grand cru.

“Fine bright crimson purple. The bouquet awaits future development. There is considerable weight of fruit starting at the front of the palate, an elegance in the fruit profile, but a feeling that there is more detail to be shown later. A leaner finish after the relatively velvety texture of the wine across the palate, as there is a touch more acidity here.”

Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

About Domaine François Lamarche

Domaine François Lamarche are sole owners of La Grande Rue, one of the four grand cru monopoles of Vosne-Romanée (La Tâche, La Romanée and La Romanée Conti are the others)

In this day and age, great Burgundy Domaines such as this are a rare find – even more exceptional because the vineyard holdings here are almost entirely made up of Grand Cru and Premier Cru parcels in Vosne/Echézeaux

Under the current generation – Nicole and Nathalie Lamarche – quality at this Domaine has skyrocketed and this is now one of the very finest sources of fragrant, supple and richly-fruited Vosne.

In the three vintages between the publication of his opus, The Wines of Burgundy, and the quote above, Domaine François Lamarche has been promoted from a one star Domaine to Coates’ highest, 3-star rating, a rating they now share with a rare clique of the very best Burgundian growers.

The rapid, Lazarus-like rebirth of this Domaine seems to have caught some quarters of the French cognoscenti by complete surprise. In fact it has been the English speaking commentators like Allen Meadows, Jasper Morris, Jancis Robinson and Clive Coates that have been the first to pick up the scent. This is a tale of Domaine François Lamarche, an Estate that has, without doubt, one of the finest collections of vineyards in the entire Côte or, more specifically, Vosne Romanée/Echézeaux. After a long period of underperformance, the Domaine has managed to turn its fortunes around and is today producing wines that honour the lofty expectations of their holdings. To be specific about these holdings, Domaine François Lamarche are sole owners of La Grande Rue – one of the four, legendary Grand Cru monopoles of Vosne-Romanée – as well as holding choice parcels of Echézeaux, Grands Echézeaux, Clos de Vougeot, Suchots, Chaumes and Malconsorts! Terroir was never a problem here!

The upturn in quality has been the result of a gradual series of key changes, most significant of which has been the emergence and ensuing influence of the Domaine’s 6th generation, Nicole and Nathalie Lamarche, who now control every aspect of Domaine François Lamarche’s operations. Since 2007 Nicole Lamarche has been solely in charge of the vineyards and winemaking while her cousin, Nathalie Lamarche, has had the role of régisseur, or general manager. Since taking the reins of this jewel of an estate, these ladies have seriously reduced yields, converted the vineyards to organic viticulture (certified from 2010), implemented procedures to handle their grapes more gently and have stopped fining or filtering. The barrel suppliers have also been changed and there is less new wood used. In short they have pulled out all stops to produce the highest possible quality from their remarkable patrimony of vineyards. These changes, combined with a new, gravity-fed cuverie and a much needed upgrade of equipment and new cooling apparatus (that had already occurred in 2010), has resulted in a rapid improvement in quality that continues to improve each year.

2018 Vintage at Domaine Lamarche

2016 Vintage at Domaine Lamarche

Winemaking

Fruit is hand-picked and sorted. 80-100% of the fruit is destemmed depending on the vintage. Cold maceration & temperature controlled fermentation in open wood vats lasts around 15-18 days depending on the vintage.

Maturation in oak barrels lasts 16-20 months of which 30-50% are new.

 

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93-96 Points

“Fine bright crimson purple. The bouquet awaits future development. There is considerable weight of fruit starting at the front of the palate, an elegance in the fruit profile, but a feeling that there is more detail to be shown later. A leaner finish after the relatively velvety texture of the wine across the palate, as there is a touch more acidity here.” 

Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Domaine Francois Lamarche, Rue des Communes, Vosne-Romanée, France

Vosne-Romanée
Côte-de-Nuits
Burgundy
France