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Domaine Guillemot-Michel, Viré-Clessé Quintaine 2024
White Wine from France - Burgundy
A hint of honey aroma overlays the fresh lemon-curd-like flavour, creamy yet fresh. A small amount of nobly rotted grapes contributes to the honeyed aroma. The palate is ripe, dry and unoaked. Early adopters of biodynamics (they were certifies in 1991) and used to run courses with renowned soil consultant Yves Herody which have been attended by such luminaries as Lalou Bize-Leroy, Dominique Lafon and Julien Brocard. Is it any wonder that we have named them among our Wine Society Pioneers for their efforts in sustainability. Recipients of the Robert Parker Green Emblem for sustainable wineries. Solar energy supplies all heating needs in the winery and at home, they collect rainwater and encourage biodiversity with the planting of trees to complement the three hectares of forest they own and hedges among the vines. Nesting boxes for birds and insects are provided too. People are a key pillar of their work take and they take interns and fund local events in their community, hire staff locally while seasonal workers have a flat to stay in at no charge .
Price:
£27.00
Bottle
(£36.00/litre)
Price:
£324.00
Case of 12
(£36.00/litre)
In Stock
Code: BU93201
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Chardonnay
- 75cl
- Now to 2029
- 13.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, diam
- 400 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Organic
- Biodynamic certified
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Domaine Guillemot-Michel
This tiny biodynamic six-hectare estate, next to the village of Clessé in southern Burgundy, has been owned and run by Pierrette and Marc Guillemot since 1985. They took over from Pierrette’s parents, who had been selling their grapes to a local co-op, but this husband-and-wife team decided they wanted to make the wine themselves.
They were early adopters of biodynamics and used to run courses with renowned soil consultant Yves Herody. Lalou Bize-Leroy, Dominique Lafon and Julien Brocard all attended courses here.
Now the vineyards are managed by Marc (whose beard is so fantastic that he is known as ‘le grand barbu’) and he also helps in the winery, although it is Pierrette who oversees the winemaking. Both are trained oenologists. Since 2013 they have also been assisted by their daughter Sophie after she completed an agriculture and oenology degree at Montpellier, and has done some winemaking in Chile and Australia. She is interested in making distilled alcohols and has done a stage at Hennessy, and is now making some marc and fine from chardonnay pomace at the domaine.
They are all obsessive about quality – from the vines, which have been farmed sustainably and without herbicides and pesticides for many years, to the modern equipment used in the winery – and this clearly pays off in the finished wine.
The small vineyard is planted on the clay and limestone slopes between Mâcon and Tournus, and benefits from the Quintaine commune’s excellent microclimate, with high...