“I adore this vineyard,” says Jean-Baptiste, “with its small grapes and tiny bunches of Pinot, planted 40 years ago. Yield is always small. It’s my only regional wine, I’m always happy here.” The vines are to be found near the village of Ladoix-Serrigny, at the foot of the Corton hill. The grapes were 100% de-stemmed in 2021, and the wine was in bottle by mid-October 2022. Colour is not deep, but very typical of red Burgundy, in the years before climate change began to make its presence felt. Nose is finely perfumed and open. Palate shows lively fruit, with freshness and rather good length for a regional wine (for drinking 2023-2026+).
2021 Bourgogne Pinot Noir `Les Barrigards`, Jean-Baptiste Boudier
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Winemaker:Domaine Jean-Baptiste Boudier