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It might seem a bit surprising that this tiny domaine is so under the radar unless you’ve met its owner. Aubert de Villaine (the P. is for wife Pamela) is the owner/director of the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (aka "the domaine"), and one of the most humble, unassuming people I’ve ever met in the wine business. His day job involves running the most famous wine estate on the planet which he’s been doing since the 1960’s when he settled into the family business. In the 1970’s, he and his wife decided to settle down not in the prestigious Côte d’Or but in the significantly less pedigreed back country of the Côte Chalonnaise to the south in the village of Bouzeron. This is ground zero for great Aligoté and the example made here is considered to be the finest in Burgundy. Aubert's nephew, Pierre de Besnoit has been here since 2000 and now runs the place and is quietly making some of the best and most sought after wines in all of Burgundy.
Farming at De Villaine is every bit as meticulous as is practiced at DRC with both organic and biodynamic methodology being followed. The Aligoté comprises his largest holdings of vines up to 90 years old and planted on the best hillsides with the best exposures. This is classic argilo-calcaire terroir; nutrient poor with thin to no topsoil. This produces tiny yields, 28 hectolitres per hectare in a typical vintage, close to half the yield limit for the most prestigious grand cru white Burgundies. Winemaking is very traditional as you might expect. Hand harvesting, gentle pressing to avoid astringency, vinification in giant foudres and subsequent elévage in the same casks. The only nod to modernity is temperature control during fermentation to preserve freshness.
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It might seem a bit surprising that this tiny domaine is so under the...
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It might seem a bit surprising that this tiny domaine is so under the...