Presentation
Our Domaine is a family-run estate located in Meloisey (a village with a long-standing wine-growing tradition, as it is said that Meloisey wine was served at the coronation of Philippe-Auguste in 1180) in the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune for several generations. Until 1948, the estate belonged to the Thevenot family. Through his marriage to the family's only daughter, Mr. Mazilly became the successor and Pierre Mazilly expanded the estate. After studying at the Beaune wine school, Frédéric Mazilly, Pierre's son, returned to work on the estate in 1977. Over the generations, the succession continues, the estate grows with new plots. Aymeric,
Terroir
Calcareous brown and calcareous brown soils. Marls covered with scree and red silts.
In the vineyard
The work in the vineyard is done in the Burgundian tradition: short pruning, controlled yields, plowing, sustainable farming to obtain a healthy, rich, and concentrated harvest.
Winemaking
Total destemming, fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. Regular punch-downs, malolactic fermentation. Cold pre-fermentation maceration.
Ageing
French oak barrel aging, blending, light filtration. Traditional cork closure.
Varietal
Pinot Noir : 100%
Specifications
Age of vines : 57 years old
Serving
16-18°C
Ageing potential
5 to 10 years
Tasting
The Gevrey-Chambertin, La Platière, Rouge is a powerful red wine with a dark and brilliant robe. In the mouth, it offers aromas of ripe red fruits, blackcurrant, and undergrowth, with a slightly smoky note. The wine is structured, with melted tannins and a beautiful length in the mouth, supported by a freshness and harmony that make it an excellent choice for aging.
Food pairings
Grilled or roasted red meats, such as a beef rib, a duck breast with cherries, or a leg of lamb with herbs, pair perfectly with this wine. Stewed dishes, like a beef bourguignon or a coq au vin, will highlight its complexity and tannic structure. Aged cheeses, such as a brie de Meaux or a reblochon, will bring a beautiful harmony with the flavors of this wine. Finally, a dessert with red fruits, like a raspberry tart or a cherry clafoutis, will create a perfect sweet pairing.