Description
100% Pinot Noir, barrel aged but no new oak. Fairly reserved nose, with dark red berries and deep floral notes. There’s a good line here, the fruit is cool, the wine fresh, with fine tannins and the lift of limestone. Proper Burgundy. Good length, though showing a touch of dryness, as it was only bottled very recently. A great choice for good value Burgundy- it still exists! 2023-2026.
About the Domaine
Based in the village of Mâcon-Milly-Lamartine, Celine Robergeot-Cienki was an engineer before she moved here in 1996. As she settled in the area she began to dream of creating a small farm, buying a farmhouse near the top of the slopes in the Val Lamartinien. Initially the domaine had 3.5ha of vines and 11ha of meadows for raising Lambs – so they named the domaine to reflect their dual purpose, Domaine La Pascerette des Vignes, Grazing and Vines. Their aim then was simple, and remains today – to farm in a balanced, sustainable way, creating produce true to their land.
Mâcon-Milly-Lamartine sits on the western-most slopes of the Mâconnais. Sologny, where the Pascerette vines are planted, is well situated, between 280-380ms and enjoying cool breezes from the first hills of the Haut-Mâconnais. Most of the vineyards face east and south-east, enjoying the morning sun. The altitude and cooling influence of the wind means Milly-Lamartine is often late ripening, but has the potential to make wines of distinction, concentrated and mineral. The soils are a complex mix of limestone, gypsum, clay and granite.
All vineyard work is manual, and only organic treatments are used, although the domaine is not certified. Celine is passionate about sustainable agriculture, and especially about soil health. A caterpillar tracked tractor is used to avoid compacting the soil, and the vines are grassed between the rows, and mowed. Celine believes harvest date is all important, and careful observation is the key. Harvest is by hand, the grapes are sorted into small crates. At the winery, fermentation takes place naturally. The whites are pressed before fermentation in barrel and vat.
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