2019 | Jerome Galeyrand | Fixin Champs des Charmes
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Red Wine: 2019 | Jerome Galeyrand | Fixin Champs des Charmes
Displaying vibrant red fruit aromas, the wine offers a palate of ripe yet refreshing fruit, complemented by sweet tannins.
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Producer: Jerome Galeyrand
Vintage: 2019
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
Displaying vibrant red fruit aromas, the wine offers a palate of ripe yet refreshing fruit, complemented by sweet tannins.
Producer Information
Originally from the Loire, Jrme does not come from a winemaking family. He worked for eight years in the food industry. Then, after harvesting for a couple of years at Domaine Alain Burguet in Gevrey-Chambertin as of 1996, became inspired and motivated to embark on his own estate project, and so enrolled at the wine institute in Beaune. In 2002, he bought his first vineyard plot (a miniscule 0.05 hectares!) and carried out his own vinification that September. Since then, Jrme expanded the holdings to five hectares of vines and harvests every year with a group of well-trained friends. Vinification takes place in a small winery at his home. His goal is terroir transparency. Viticulture is organic for 70% of the vineyards and sustainable for 30%. No pesticides, all vines are plowed. Some whole cluster inclusion, delicate vinification. All wines are aged in oak barrels – 12 months for whites, 18 to 24 months for reds. Jrmes wines are precise, refined and elegant, beautifully perfumed, positively delicious. He produces roughly 2,000 cases a year, based on vintage conditions, of course.
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