Varietal
100 % Chardonnay.
Tasting notes
Beautiful pale gold colour.
Elegant aromas of pineapple and white flowers.
Fresh and silky on the palate, with a roasted hazelnut finish.
Food and wine pairing
It will be perfect paired with grilled or poached fish, sushi, sashimi but also asparagus and will also go well with goat cheese or French cheese such as Beaufort, Comté or Emmental.
Serving suggestions
Serve ideally at around 14°C. (57°F.).
Ageing potential
Already very pleasant, it will express its full potential up to 5 to 6 years after its vintage.
Origin
Slightly set back from the Grands Crus vineyards, Montée de Tonnerre seems to be challenging the Climat right across from it, Blanchot. Its moderate slopes, exposed to the west, welcome the sun in the afternoon.
The grapes ripen easily, especially since they are protected from the East winds. The shallow soil is underlain with Kimmeridgian marly limestone, and reveals veins of blue clay, which gives the wines both minerality and energy.
Montée de Tonnerre covers approximately 42.5 hectares, including Chapelot, Côte de Bréchain and Pied d'Aloup.
Vinification and maturing
- both grapes and must were brought in, long pneumatic pressing, followed by static settling,
- alcoholic fermentation began in Stainless steel tanks, 3 days later, 35% of the juice is put into fine-grained barrels 1-2 years old, followed by malolactic fermentation,
- stirring of the lees for the part in oak barrels, and ageing for 17 months on fine lees.
Vintage : 2021
A trying year, from the April frost, aggravated by an early restart of the vine, to the harvest. The brutal weather changes imposed their tempo and it was necessary to adapt.
The harvest started around September 20th and ended quickly, two weeks later. Upon arrival at the winery, the harvest is sorted and vinified with precision, paying great attention to the aromatic balance.
The aromatic potential of the musts is there, with notes of fresh citrus fruits in the Chablis wines, and the sugar-acid balances find the typicalities appreciated by the amateurs of Burgundy wines. This vintage is therefore historically low in volume, but classic in its profile.