Travels in Burgundy 2015

sun-dappled sunday…

By billn on October 11, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

Already there are some patches of vines that have lost a majority of their leaves – a quick change in the weather-pattern and that could be the case everywhere, but for now, enjoy…
 
Savigny, Pernand (again) and Corton:

Boisset’s new cuverie – I’m loving the attention to detail… :

A litte high-class Côte de Nuits:

saturday less perfect than friday, but still a privilege…

By billn on October 10, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

A super day, but rather cloudy for bringing out the full colour…
 

a perfect friday…

By billn on October 10, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

I’ve been visiting (and now living in) the Côtes for a long time, but I’ve never had such a perfect combination of vineyard colour and perfect skies to capture it…
 

saturday, beaune before the rain

By billn on September 12, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

It’s the first time I stole a look around the back of the Notre Dame – nice…
 

a pictorial jog around beaune and pommard ce soir

By billn on September 08, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015#vintage 2015

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Looking to Clos des Mouches from over the border with Pommard.

Jogging around Beaune/Pommard tonight – my back appreciates it more than standing all day at the triage table. Through my chose route, over 90% of the grapes seem to have been harvested here:
 

gevrey, rôtisserie, beze – dead?

By billn on August 18, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015#vintage 2015

DSC07496Finally! you say – a bit of Côte de Nuits action!

Today, a small tour around Gevrey centre, followed by an excellent lunch in the bistro of Rôtissèrie du Chambertin (good value too) and then a walk through Clos de Bèze to recover. Although only about 21°C today, the sun was hot – only later in the afternoon was there more cloud and a threat – but no more – of rain.

Clos de Bèze – despite its lofty status – is a great place to get an average view of how the grapes are progressing; it starts low but goes quite high on the hill, there are dark areas by the forest too – very different to the sunny, lower and mid-slope vines. The grapes look very clean, very small and the clusters have the weight and hardness of small hand-grenades – all seem very clean of rot so-far. The leaf colour of first vines of each row that face the sun already have the look of autumn (see right), but behind, as the rows continue, they seem pretty normal. In just a few places – for instance the first vines next to the road (Route des Grands Crus) as you approach Morey St.Denis, the lowest leaves are brown like November – yet like elsewhere, the vines along the rows seem fine.

Overall the veraison is a little more advanced than some of the Côte de Beaune vineyards I’ve seen, but not 100% done. The taste of these (€100/kg?) grapes is largely sweet and round – like the whites – probably because malic acid seems relatively low in this vintage. Clearly there’s plenty of skin this year though, and it has quite a good taste – so-far…

Building-site Gevrey-Chambertin:

Clos de Bèze:

chablis – looking up and looking down

By billn on August 17, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

I know I’ve been a bit Côte de Beaune focused the last days/posts, so I thought that today I’d make a change – we went to Chablis instead!

Actually the weather (as you can see) was very nice – about 25°C and better than darker, showery Beaune. Lunch at Au Fils du Zinc and Raveneau’s 2010 Les Clos for a mere €62 Euros!!! It’s unobtainable elsewhere at double that price – très yum, of-course!

Chablis – looking up!

Chablis – looking down!

and today in the afternoon – saint romain

By billn on August 16, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

More cloud on Sunday afternoon and a mere 16°C in the Hautes Côtes – it snowed in Switzerland today – just a few spots of rain here. Still, Saint Romain (Haut) is a lovely walk with epic views and super houses – a bit too far from the co-op to think of buying a place though 😉

a little morning puligny?

By billn on August 16, 2015 #travels in burgundy 2015

After Le Montrachet’s breakfast, of-course!

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