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2019 Pierre-Henri Rougeot Chassagne-Montrachet Morgeot Les Petits Clos Premier Cru

Burgundy, FRANCE
$240. 00
Bottle
$2880.00 Dozen
ABV: 14%
Closure: Cork

Pierre-Henri Rougeot not only crafts the wines at his family property, Domaine Rougeot based in Meursault, since the 2017 vintage he has also made wines under his own label. Before returning to Domaine Rougeot, Pierre-Henri worked at Domaine De Montille in Volnay, as well as selling oak barrels to some of the finest names in Burgundy. The connections formed during this time have allowed Pierre-Henri to source from a collection of prime plots throughout the Cote, favouring only organically farmed grapes. Pierre-Henri has refined his winemaking along the lines of luminaries such as Lalou Bize-Leroy of Domaine Leroy, and as a result he uses 100% whole bunch to macerate the reds which results in characterful yet silky structure on the palate. When it comes to pressing the reds, he uses a modern vertical press rather than the common pneumatic press to extract very pure, concentrated and fresh juice. The whites are pressed directly to barrels, with no battonage and aging sur lees. There is neither filtration nor clarification and only indigenous yeasts are used for the fermentations. The oak regiment is light with enough new oak to lift the attributes of each wine but it's subtle enough to be almost impossible to notice. Pierre-Henri is making waves in France and around the world and is a name to watch.

Other Reviews....
Two barrels. Very ripe aromatics, yellow peaches and honeysuckle. Lovely energy behind, a touch of cinnamon and sandalwood, good balance and length. This wine is pretty impressive too, but might be a little too exotic for some.
91-94 points
Jasper Morris - Inside Burgundy