CLOS SAINT DENIS

2021 Grand Cru Domaine Stéphane Magnien

Grapes Pinot Noir
Colour Red
Origin France, Burgundy
District Côte d'Or
Sub-district Côte de Nuits
Village Morey Saint Denis
Classification Grand Cru
ABV 13%
Vineyard Clos Saint Denis

A keener sort of wine than the Charmes, it's as fat (well nearly), but it's more about energy. There's a taut structure and a fruit which is even wilder, then picking up sweetness in a completely different moment to the Charmes - blackcurrant? blackberry - all in tension and movement. It starts finely elegant and then spreads its wings - at once elegant and rich. Drinking range: 2030 - 2040 L&S (Oct 2022)


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(from Clos St. Denis proper). A spicy, elegant and pure nose freely offers up its aromas of red and dark pinot fruit, violet and exotic tea. There is even better refinement to the rich and energetic medium-bodied flavors that flash a touch of minerality on the complex and sneaky long finale. This is also sufficiently firm to need extended keeping yet if you’re impatient, it could reasonably be enjoyed after 7 to 8 years. Classy and stylish. Drinking range: 2033 - Rating: 91-94 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Jan 2023)

Rich purple, an exuberant powerful nose. Mostly about the fruit, maybe a hint of something wilder, then a stylish core of sweet red cherry fruit, before the peppery touch of the vintage. Medium plus bodied, should be delicious in the medium term. Correct acidity. Drinking range: 2028 - 2035 Rating: 92-95 Jasper Morris - Inside Burgundy  (Nov 2022)

Domaine Stéphane Magnien

Stéphane's is a small domaine, a mere 4.5 hectares, with one full hectare of that in regional wine - Passetoutgrains and Bourgogne - but it is blessed with two Grands Crus and also a long history of not messing with nature. No pesticides have ever been used on this land, and the plants are nearly all the old 'Pinot tordu' - twisted Pinot with its gnarly stems which are less vigorous than the modern clones and said by many to make wines with more finesse.

Stéphane chaptalizes only to extend fermentations - these are wines which his father Jean-Paul used to describe as 'sage en alcool' - from 12 to 13% - the old vines do not make much alcohol. Wood use is also discreet, even though Stéphane has increased the proportion, he does not exceed 50% new wood on the Grands Crus, 25% on the Premiers Crus and on the village appellations, 15% new wood for one year only, then all into older barrels.

Stéphane says that he aims to make wines with more richness than his father's, 'but not black angular wines which have less relief. Wines which leave your mouth clean and clear, refreshed and revived and, above all, wanting another glass'. He destems 100%, gives the grapes a six-day maceration, then a classical fermentation with just two pigeages, and a little remontage (pumping over) at the end.

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