Les Teurons lies at the heart of the Beaune First Growths, and this plot adjoins the most famous one, Les Grèves. Partly the vines are protected, and warmed, by the side-walls of an ancient quarry, lying downhill from it, and are more than 50 years old. Just under half the bunches were retained for whole-cluster fermentation, and the wine aged in 20% new barrels. This is ruby-purple of medium depth, aromas being rich, fresh and fine. Palate starts charmingly fruity, then moves into a discreet phase, before opening out to give fresh, smooth length (for drinking 2024-2032+).
2022 Beaune 1er Cru Les Teurons, Domaine Decelle & Fils
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Domaine Decelle & Fils
This Domaine began in 2008, in a restored 1880 winery with underground cellars in Nuits-Saint-Georges. It was the brain-child of passionate winemaker Olivier Decelle (of Domaine Mas-Amiel and Saint-Emilion’s Château Jean-Faure), who employed Jean Lupatelli to manage day-to-day running of the property. Jean brought 15 years of Burgundian winemaking experience to the adventure. Increasing the Domaine`s vineyard holdings and organic conversion have been key to progress here. 85% of the wines now come from the Domaine`s own vineyards, which cover 8 hectares, mainly in the northern Côte de Beaune. We have championed winemaker Jean Lupatelli’s work, since discovering the wines with the 2014 vintage. He now has a new post at Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé (from the 2021 harvest), but his philosophy continues to guide the style at Decelle & Fils, where he was responsible until Spring 2021. “harvest with our own team; be very careful on the picking dates; retain whole berries where possible; intervene at a minimum; be delicate with extractions. Our aim is to avoid masking fruitiness with new oak aromas, while renewing our barrel-stocks over 3-4 years. We let the wines run by gravity into barrels – where there may be 50% new oak, for a famous appellation, and 20-30%, or less, for others. All picking is by hand, and only native yeasts are used.” Thomas Emin, a local of Nuits-Saint-Georges, was employed as head winemaker in 2022. Working with Sylvain Grenier in the vineyard, they continue to strive to produce wines of great resonance that respect both Burgundian tradition and the environment.