1

Élévage


The French use the term élévage with reference to both wine and children! It translates to “A good upbringing” or “Being well raised”.

« Back to Wine Words Index

The French use the term élévage with reference to both wine and children! It translates to “A good upbringing” or bon élévage “Being well raised”.

For kids, this covers life before adulthood begins.

For wine, it’s the ageing or maturation period of time following the initial alcoholic fermentation right up until the point of bottling. A good maker will be constantly tasting their wine and deciding what they can do to develop the wine. It may be that the wine could do with a little air through a process like racking to help bring it on. The aim here might be to evolve the flavours and aromas from raw and primary to more sophisticated developed ones or to develop the tannins, refining them and improving the texture / mouthfeel.

The wine might be looking a little tired and need a hit of sulphur to freshen it up.

The wine may have enough oak influence from newer wood and need to be transferred to another vessel.

It may simply be a matter of the status quo, patience and waiting.

Wine is not always linear or predictable and often curve balls are thrown our way. It’s important to be agile in your approach to making a wine and work with the cards you’re dealt. This is when the knowledge, experience, wisdom is you will of the maker comes to the fore.

In the Wine Bites Mag article: “Bathtub Winemaking Day 449 – Élévage: Raising the Kids 2017 Wine Decoded Shiraz” I explore the approach to élévage we took making our very own wine.

Some wines are rushed through this process for commercial reasons and are bottled raw, with a bit of puppy fat. Come commercial wine can be released within 2-3 months of harvest.  Others are allowed have a more thorough élévage and are much more ready to drink at the end of this process.

Rioja is an extreme example of insane differences in élévage for a red wine. Some Rioja is bottled 12-18months after harvest. In contrast R. López de Heredia bottle their Viña Tondonia Reserva after around 6 years in barrel and then hold it in bottle for another 4-6 years before releasing it to the market. Both of these cases are not necessarily about one wine being better than the other, they are a stylistic interpretation of the fruit in the hands of the maker, one wine fresher the other fully developed.

Weingut Nikolaihof is an extreme example of the exceptionally long aging of a white wine, Riesling, in barrel, aged for as long as 25 years in large old casks before bottling.

The most extreme examples of the wine world being the fortified wines of Madeira, aged Sherries of Spain and the divine fortifieds of Rutherglen that may see decades even centuries in barrel before bottling.

Synonyms:
Ageing
Maturation
« Back to Wine Words Index

Feeling Thirsty?

Château Pierre-Bise Savennières ‘Clos de Coulaine’ 2018

Chenin Blanc | Savennières, D'Anjou-Saumur

The extra couple of years here gives us an idea of where the 2020 Roche Aux Moines will head. Honeyed, lemon, baking spices a little of the lanolin character that seems to come through in Chenin from Anjou-Samur. Again the transparency of pear fruit with textural phenolic elements at play. Divine wine. Thirst quenching and delicious.
$59
$56ea in any 3+
$53ea in any 6+
Rocche showing the site with faded flowers, a build in tannins here over the Villero adds a significant structural element, the long even shape is present as in past years. Youthful tension and tannins will need time to relax. Wonderful nose of intensity with great depth, rich, brooding, it’s starting to offer quite a lot. Serious with delicacy.  Excellent line, length and balance. Red fruits, chocolate, faded flowers, savoury licks, great drive and persistence. GW: Ripe raspberry, dri
$139
$135ea in any 3+
$131ea in any 6+

Podere Brizio Brunello di Montalcino 2016

Sangiovese | Tuscany, Italy

Power & elegance from an unbeatable vintage! Another phenomenal vintage gives us an elegant and powerful Brunello with the promise of more to come; it's tense, brooding, waiting to explode. All of the elements but time are in place and ready to perform. Even after a short moment in the glass it starts to reveal where it is going as the fruit pokes its head out to play. What appears to be the hallmarks of Podere Brizio - freshness, beautifully weighted fruit and long, linear, layered tannins - ar
$188
$183ea in any 3+
$178ea in any 6+
Comes in Wooden Box

Fuligni Brunello di Montalcino MAGNUM 2017

Sangiovese | Montalcino, Italy

The Fuligni 2017 Brunello di Montalcino is a beautiful wine, and it shines a much-deserved spotlight on one of the most consistent estates in Montalcino. It is bright and luminous with a dark ruby shine. The bouquet reveals deeply layered tones of red cherry, wild berry, rose, earth and candied violets. Give the wine an extra twirl or two, and you get some rosemary and lavender. Soft dusty mineral and limestone also appear. I'd definitely put this bottle on a short list of the most recommended b
$570
$550ea in any 3+
$530ea in any 6+