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2020 Domaine Robert-Denogent Mâcon-Villages "Les Sardines"

Description

Since the 2020 vintage, the "Les Sardines" is made entirely of grapes from vineyards owned by the domaine. Élevage in a combination of enamelled tanks, stainless steel, and barriques. Certified biodynamic, low-intervention approach. Hand-picking, spontaneous fermentation, pressing of whole bunches. Aged in barriques for 18 months. No filtration.

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The 2020 vintage in Burgundy

The third in the trilogy of hot years 2018-20. Obviously, this is also the Covid-19 vintage. The lockdowns and restrictions posed challenges here and there throughout the year, but overall the weather remained the main factor for the vignerons, as always. Wet and mild winter, good for filling up the groundwater table after the previous year's warm and dry summer. Spring frost was a worry in Chablis particularly, but damages were limited. The weather was mostly warm and dry from then on. Flowering got under way relatively early in April and growth was fast. During summer, drought was a constant risk but the dry conditions helped curtail diseases in the vines. Luckily, temperatures didn't reach the extremes seen in 2003 and there were enough cool nights to ensure a certain level of freshness in the wines. Early pickers started harvesting in mid August, though picking got truly under way in late August.

For Pinot Noir, which ripened quickly come harvest time, there was a decision to be made between harvesting early to ensure lower sugar levels at the risk of not reaching perfect phenolic ripeness, and, on the other hand, waiting a few days longer to reach full ripeness but risk more weight and less balance in the red wines. Most established producers got their decisions right, resulting in concentrated but not heavy Pinots. The concentration of aromatics was also helped by the lower yield due to some losses throughout the hot growth season.

For the white wines, the quality is almost uniformly very good. The yield was high in volume. The Chardonnays tend to be structured with good freshness and aromatics. The higher qualities should be good for cellaring some years.

Wine details

Vintage:
2020

The third in the trilogy of hot years 2018-20. Obviously, this is also the Covid-19 vintage. The lockdowns and restrictions posed challenges here and there throughout the year, but overall the weather remained the main factor for the vignerons, as always. Wet and mild winter, good for filling up the groundwater table after the previous year's warm and dry summer. Spring frost was a worry in Chablis particularly, but damages were limited. The weather was mostly warm and dry from then on. Flowering got under way relatively early in April and growth was fast. During summer, drought was a constant risk but the dry conditions helped curtail diseases in the vines. Luckily, temperatures didn't reach the extremes seen in 2003 and there were enough cool nights to ensure a certain level of freshness in the wines. Early pickers started harvesting in mid August, though picking got truly under way in late August.

For Pinot Noir, which ripened quickly come harvest time, there was a decision to be made between harvesting early to ensure lower sugar levels at the risk of not reaching perfect phenolic ripeness, and, on the other hand, waiting a few days longer to reach full ripeness but risk more weight and less balance in the red wines. Most established producers got their decisions right, resulting in concentrated but not heavy Pinots. The concentration of aromatics was also helped by the lower yield due to some losses throughout the hot growth season.

For the white wines, the quality is almost uniformly very good. The yield was high in volume. The Chardonnays tend to be structured with good freshness and aromatics. The higher qualities should be good for cellaring some years.

Colour:white
Style:still (dry)
Assemblage:no
Grape variety: Chardonnay
For assemblages, the main grape variety is shown.
Producer:Domaine Robert-Denogent
Country:France
Region:Burgundy
Subregion:Mâconnais
Appellation:
Mâcon-Villages AOC

White wine appellation in the Mâconnais. Around 1,900 hectares. Dry whites, Chardonnay, typically with citrus fruit and full in character.

Vineyard: n/a
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