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Domaine Thibert Pouilly-Vinzelles ‘Les Longeays’ 2017

Chardonnay from Pouilly-Fuisse, Mâcon, Burgundy, France

$103

$98ea in any 3+
$93ea in any 6+
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“Aromas of pear, clear honey, fresh bread and white flowers preface the 2017 Pouilly-Vinzelles Les Longeays, a medium to full-bodied, satiny and nicely concentrated wine that’s lively and precise, concluding with a long, sapid finish. It’s a superb rendition of this sprawling climat.”

William Kelley

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

Deep dive into the Mâcon in the Wine Bites Magazine Article “Getting Your Head Around Burgundy Part 12 – The Villages of the Mâcconais”.

About Domaine Thibert

This Thibert family of wine-growers have been living at the heart of the Fuissé village since 1668. They started out with a mere 1.6 hectares and have grown over the past 350 years to 22 hectares, all planted to Chardonnay, in and around Fuissé. This is an exciting Estate producing complex and exhilarating wines.

After a 10-year application process, the French National Institute of Origin and Quality (INAO) approved the classification making Pouilly-Fuissé the first appellation within Burgundy’s Mâconnais sub-region to benefit from premier cru vineyards.

The 22 new premier crus represent a total of 194ha under vine, accounting for roughly 24% of Pouilly-Fuissé’s total vineyard area (800ha). The newly-classified vineyards are spread over four communes of the appellation that only produce white wine from Chardonnay: Chaintré, Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly and Vergisson. The new status begins with the 2020 vintage.

Fuissé is nestled in a natural amphitheatre, with a forest at its South. There is a light slope in the Northern part of the village, where the Romanin runs. The village is terraced from West to East by the wines’ hillsides.

Fuissé is known for its 19th century great neo-gothic Church. Fuissé is, together with the hamlet of Pouilly, at the roots of the appellation. The Chardonnay variety, that was spelt “Chardenet” back then, was growing on Pouilly’s hillsides as early as the 18th century.

“Attention to detail at every stage is the mantra here: and from impeccably farmed vineyards to a meticulously maintained winery, that it is practiced as well as preached is easy to see … Precise and incisive, these are pure and elegant Mâconnais wines endowed with serious concentration and structure, and I found a great deal to admire—not least the fact that the Thiberts are only now releasing their superb 2017 vintage. This is clearly one of the region’s leading domaines today, and I look forward to reporting on future vintages in these pages.”

William Kelly, TWA

In the Vineyard

The family have farmed organically since 1998, they short-prune for low yields The viticulture is fastidious and organic.

In the Winery

In the cellar, élevage is long but barrels are sparingly employed—complemented by stainless steel and glass—but when they are, they’re carefully chosen from Tonnellerie François Frères and replaced after just a few years.

Stylistically the wines are beautifully concentrated, rich and layered with flavor yet fine, taut and complex and deliver terrific expression of place.

It is the aim of the Domaine to keep alcohol levels at a moderate 13% as Christophe wants to maintain typicity, elegance and freshness.

Where in the World is Domaine Thibert?

Domaine Thibert is based in the Village of Fuissé, one of four villages that are part of the Pouilly-Fuissé appellation in the Mâcon region of Burgundy.

In a demonstration of just how good the wines of Mâcon are, after a 10-year application process, the French National Institute of Origin and Quality (INAO) approved the classification making Pouilly-Fuissé the first appellation within Burgundy’s Mâconnais sub-region to benefit from premier cru vineyards.

The 22 new premier crus represent a total of 194ha under vine, accounting for roughly 24% of Pouilly-Fuissé’s total vineyard area (800ha). The newly-classified vineyards are spread over four communes of the appellation that only produce white wine from Chardonnay: Chaintré, Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly and Vergisson. The new status begins with the 2020 vintage.

It is the first time since 1943 that a premier cru level is newly recognised in a Burgundian appellation.

There are undoubtedly other sites worthy of Premier Cru status, Viré-Clessé will surely push for their best sites to be upgraded too!

Pouilly-Fuissé including new Premier Cru’s

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93 Points

“Aromas of pear, clear honey, fresh bread and white flowers preface the 2017 Pouilly-Vinzelles Les Longeays, a medium to full-bodied, satiny and nicely concentrated wine that's lively and precise, concluding with a long, sapid finish. It's a superb rendition of this sprawling climat."

William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

90-93 Points

“A cool and restrained nose consists mostly of various white-fleshed fruit aromas that are nuanced by floral, spice and soft wood hints. There is even better volume if perhaps not quite the intensity to the caressing yet punchy medium weight flavors that exhibit more evident minerality on the more complex and sneaky long finish. Excellent quality here and this is well-worth considering. 90-93/2023+” ♥ Sweet Spot Outstanding

Allen Meadows, Burghound

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Domaine Thibert Père et Fils, Rue Adrien Arcelin, Fuissé, France

Pouilly-Fuisse
Mâcon
Burgundy
France