2022 Meursault Les Meix Chavaux, Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard
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Winemaker:Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard
The word Meix means a house, Chavaux being a compression of chef and val, signifying“uphill from the valley”. This is where the vines lie, on gently sloping land which perfectly catches the rising sun. This wine was impossible to resist, and it is a relief again to have bottles from such a lovely Meursault vineyard, after the devastating losses of 2021, due to frost. This has matured in three 500-litre barrels, one of which was new, and was bottled in July 2023. From very old vines, it has given a pale wine with fragrant aromas and brightly rich, freshly rounded palate – already a joy (for drinking 2024-2028+).
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Wine Name | Meursault Les Meix Chavaux, Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard |
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Product Code | YE1122WA |
Customs Status | Duty Paid |
Tax Status | Inc Tax |
Winemaker
Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard
This estate is a little-known jewel, making wine in Pommard for 5 generations, farming organically since 1999. 6 hectares in cultivation has now grown to more than 8, thanks to a family inheritance, and Joannès has taken over prime responsibilities from his father Thierry. The latter’s philosophies still drive the methods, however. As Thierry used to say. “I want to keep my terroirs healthy. No yeasting, no reverse osmosis, not too many technical interventions and not too much wood, so as not to alter the taste of the wine. I love the delicacy and the elegance, the distinctive Pinot, and above all, the fun!” This is very much a family Domaine, with Thierry’s wife Estelle, Joannès’s mother, being hands-on throughout the vineyard year, which includes cultivating micro-organisms to vivify the composts. Joannès talks about the small changes he has introduced. “From 2019, we retained a higher proportion of whole bunches in the red wines than in the past, and I decided to rack the reds from barrel before the autumn, in preparation for bottling in November.” The pursuit of harmony is constant here.