Presentation
The BOUZEREAU family has been settled in Meursault for seven generations to cultivate the vine. Year after year, Michel expands the vineyard inherited from his father. In 1999, Michel entrusted his son Jean-Baptiste with the task of managing the family property of about 12 hectares with the same passion. The Domaine's vineyard is dominated by Chardonnay, with 10 vintages produced in Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet. The Bouzereau family firmly believes that good wine primarily stems from a good harvest. Everything is therefore done to obtain healthy and tasty fruit, which involves agriculture that respects the soil, vines, and the environment.
Location
0.51 hectare plot.
Terroir
Clay-limestone (magnesian limestone).
In the vineyard
Convinced that wine cannot be made without high-quality grapes, the estate does everything to obtain healthy and tasty fruit. Soil cultivation, short pruning, severe disbudding, and the use of the most natural products are assets for this. The Burgundian vineyard is particularly fragmented, so, more than anything, a presence during the various tasks and regular observation in the different terroirs allow the harvest of just ripe fruits that will give full, balanced, and precise wines.
Harvest
The grape harvest is done by hand.
Winemaking
For maximum respect for the grapes, the harvest is entirely done by hand. The whites are slowly pressed and put in barrels the next day after a light settling. Alcoholic fermentation begins in the cellar. Once malolactic fermentation is complete, the wines will remain on lees until the following harvest and will finish their aging in barrels or tanks depending on the appellations. The final step is bottling, which takes place between November and March, taking into account lunar cycles. The reds, on the other hand, are destemmed and undergo cold maceration. Fermentation also occurs without added yeast, and the wines also mature in oak barrels for twelve to sixteen months.
Ageing
16 to 18 months in barrels (25% new barrels).
Varietal
Chardonnay : 100%
Specifications
Age of vines : 30 to 70 years old
Serving
10 to 12°C
Ageing potential
5 to 10 years
Tasting
Very elegant and straight wine, with aromas of citrus fruits and notes of white flowers with a gentle minerality. Wine with good length and balance. It is a wine that combines finesse and richness, with a purity and elegance worthy of great Meursault.
Food pairings
Sole meunière, trout with almonds.