VOLNAY PREMIER CRU
ROBARDELLE 2022
VOLNAY PREMIER CRU
ROBARDELLE 2022
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Bouquet: The nose shows flavours of red and black ripe fruits, especially red cherries with toasted hints of coffee and spices.
Palate: A full attack, rich, well-balanced, spicy and fruity (blackcurrant, blueberry, black cherry) with candied fruit. A generous, complex wine with velvety tannins and a very fine structure.
Food and wine pairing
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Ageing potential
Origins
Vines were already grown here in Gallo-Roman times. In the Middle Ages, Volnay was a summer residence of the Dukes of Burgundy and later of the Dukes. The Knights Templar owned property and vines in Volnay, which were then bequeathed in the 14th century to the Brotherhood of the Blessed Sacrament, founded by Philip the Bold. The typicality of these wines made from Pinot Noir grapes was recognised and mentioned as early as the beginning of the 18th century, and appellation status was established in 1937.
The origin of the name Robardelle comes from the location of this Premier Cru, not far from the old Roman road and quarries where highwaymen (robarts) could make a quick getaway.
Vinification and maturing
Vintage : 2022
The harvest, running from 25 August to 16 September. The grapes were beautifully healthy, with varying degrees of ripeness depending on the exposure.
Balanced, honest white wines. Maturing ought to bring just the right degree of roundness to red wines with varying qualities, depending on the maturity of each plot. We have both sophisticated, fruity red wines with a good Burgundy tension as well as rich, warmer ones.
A pleasant vintage in terms of quality with excellent yields for both whites and reds.
The vinification choices have been crucial as to whether to favour acidity or the alcoholic degree.