GIVRY
2021 1er Cru Pied de Clou Domaine François Lumpp
Grapes | Pinot Noir |
Colour | Red |
Origin | France, Burgundy |
District | Côte Chalonnaise |
Village | Givry |
Classification | 1er Cru |
ABV | 13% |
Vineyard | Pied de Clou |
Decent yield here; they realised that they could raise the temperature by the 3C necessary with candles so they did and saved it. Elsewhere it was colder yet and no action would have stopped the frost. Bright and juicy with very aromatic fruit, wild strawberry, but other berry fruit too, a real bounce and definition. Drinking range: 2025 - 2035 L&S (Oct 2022)
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*Case price discount: Mix any 12 bottles of wine (or 9 litre equivalent) or 6 bottles of Champagne, Spirits, Sweet Wine or Fortified (4.5 litres) to get the discounted 'case price' for each bottle.
Cask sample. Aromatic, attractive sweet black fruit with a hint of meatiness on the nose. Plenty of acidity – a fine balance here between ripeness, density and length. Subtle and classy. Drinking range: 2024 - 2028 Rating: 15.5 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2023)
Ripe and very fresh aromas include those of plum, black cherry and a whiff of exotic tea. There is fine volume and punch to the lightly mineral-driven medium weight flavors that flash focused power on the sneaky long and youthfully austere finish. This has the potential to repay 7 to 10 years of keeping. Drinking range: 2028 - Rating: 90-92 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Jan 2023)
Domaine François Lumpp
François Lumpp started as a grower in the family domaine in 1977, but then separated from his brother and set up on his own with four hectares of vines in 1991. He and his wife Isabelle have gradually grown the vineyard to reach nine and a half hectares. They are delighted that they have now been joined by two of their children, Pierre and Anne-Cécile.
The family are passionate viticulturalists and place great emphasis on making the wine in the vineyards, which are farmed with minimum intervention to allow the terroir to express itself fully. In practice this means very careful choice of plant material to give the highest quality results (often at the expense of yield). From 2013, they changed their pruning system to limit yields and also to prevent disease of the woody part of the vines. They have not used weedkillers since 1995, preferring to till and hoe. At the beginning of the season they use treatments appropriate to organic viticulture as a preventative, but later in the season, if disease threatens, they prefer to use conventional treatments in order to limit the total number of times they have to send the tractors in. Green harvesting will be used if required to limit yields and ensure even ripening.
At harvest, the pickers sort the grapes carefully at each vine, and then they are checked again on the sorting table, so that only the highest quality fruit is used. François aims to pick at 'just ripe' rather than into overripe, and wants to make bright wines which are developed rather than masked by their time in barrel. Anne Cecile has further developed her father's fastidious approach to élevage - and the variety of barrels used. Always adjusting the level of new wood to suit the vintage, using some one year-old and some two year-old barrels as well, The whites now get up to 20% new wood, and they are moving towards only larger 400 litre barrels for the Whites from 2 coopers 'Atelier Sainte France' and Damy. She continues to use up to 70% on the reds, but these are traditional Burgundy 'pieces' and all come from Tarransaud. The domaine has quite a following among value-conscious Burgundy fans, but it's fair to say that if he was in the Côte d'Or he would be even better-known.
BURGUNDY selection | Mixed Case
Just when you think Burgundy is getting a tad expensive, some other upward pressures are applied to prices - small yields and a weak Sterling are the current factors. Luckily for you, there are merchants out there (or here, to be precise) with the nouse to seek out good value even in a region where good value can feel hard to come by. Here's a fine selection of our Very Good Value red and whites - not necessarily cheap enough to tempt the less discerning away from the discount supermarket but it does mean that us ordinary mortals can still afford to drink Burgundy.
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