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MONGEARD MUGNERET VOSNE-ROMANÉE LES MAIZIÈRES HAUTES 2015
Domaine Mongeard-Mugneret
Vosne-Romanée Les Maizières Hautes 2015
To the eye: Deep ruby dress. On the nose: Raspberry and blackcurrant aromas. In the mouth: Will surprise you with its length in the mouth and its softness. This wine, both fleshy and gourmet, will reveal itself to be both smooth and generous.
VARIETIES: 100% Pinot Noir (According to the quality of the vintage), Average age of vines 72 years
REGION: Vosne-Romanée, Côte de Nuits, Côte-d’Or, Burgundy, France
AGEING: Aging is carried out in oak barrels, 30 to 40% of which are new oak barrels
GUARDING POTENTIAL: Enjoy now or will cellar well up to 15 years
SERVE: Serve at 14 – 16ºC
FITS TO: Margret de Canard / Pâté de Foie Gras / Angus Beef Burger
CRITICS SCORES: –
VIVINO: Average 4.1 ★★★★✰
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Overview | Of | Domaine Mongeard-Mugneret
The Mongeard family origins date back to 1620 in the commune of VosneRomanée in Burgundy. Situated in between Dijon and Beaune, the Domaine Mongeard-Mugneret was renamed in 1945 after the marriage of Eugène Mongeard and Edmée Mugneret which allowed both families vineyards to combine, thus increasing the size of their joint domaine. Their son Jean began bottling wine for the first time and released it commercially under the new name. Jean also began selling estate fruit to high-end producers such as Marquis d’Angerville and Henri Gouges.
Today the estate has about 75 acres of land in around 35 different vineyards including four grand cru parcels: Échezeaux, Grands Échezeaux, Clos de Vougeot and Richebourg. With a specialty in producing high-end examples of the Pinot Noir grape vartiety, the domaine also releases some Chardonnay and Aligoté white wines. Vineyards are 45-50 years old on average and are grafted with superior Pinot Noir clones. Yields have been a mere 2.9 tons per acre. In the vineyards, the domaine has employed the philosophy of lutte raisonée since the early 2000s. Vines are pruned Guyot, and a green harvest takes place. Harvest is completely by hand. Grapes are destemmed, except for Richebourg for which about onethird of the stems are retained. The crop is then placed in the vats for alcoholic fermentation. Equiped with a very sensitive sulphate measuring pump, Vincent practices a traditional and moderate sulphating. Cool maceration of between 4-5 days. Generally speaking, the Premiers Crus receive about 40-50% new oak and the Grands Crus receive about 60-70% new oak. The oak barrels are from L’Allier, La Nièvre, and Les Vosges, and the domaine requests woods that are dried in open air and barriques that are slightly burnt. After a couple of months in the barrels, the wine goes through malolactic fermentation. In the spring, racking allows for the removal of the fine sediments. A second racking during the following winter. After a total of 18-22 months of aging, the wines are bottled without any filtration, only one fining could be necessary. The bottles further aged in the cellars before being released.
Given how favourable to vines the land is, the wines of Maizières-Hautes (Vosne-Romanée Village) alone symbolize the finesse and elegance that are typical of Vosne. With a long-lasting aroma mingling scents of raspberry and cassis, it will surprise you with its long finish and softness. This wine is both full-bodied and rich and will reveal itself to be suave and generous.

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