Domaine Chanson

Savigny-Dominode 1er Cru 2022

Savigny-lès-Beaune

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La Dominode takes its name from the Latin “Dominus,” a reference to the Lord of Savigny, who once owned this east-facing mid-slope parcel in Savigny-les-Beaune. That history of distinction is fitting for a vineyard long regarded as one of the appellation’s finest Premier Crus. Planted to Pinot Noir on clay, silt, and sand soils and aged up to 19 months in French oak, it delivers the elegance and precision that Savigny-les-Beaune does better than almost anywhere in the Côte de Beaune: bright ruby in color, with intense aromas of raspberry, blackberry, and rose, a finely woven texture, silky tannins, and a complex, lingering finish.

VINEYARD

La Dominode sits on the mid-slope of Savigny-les-Beaune, east-facing and spanning 1.6 hectares on clay, silt, and sand soils. The name derives from the Latin "Dominus," a reminder that this parcel was once the property of the Lord of Savigny. Its position on the slope gives the wine a natural freshness and precision, with the clay component providing structure and the sandy soils contributing to the silky, fine-grained tannins that define La Dominode's character.

WINEMAKING

Hand-picked in small crates, followed by meticulous sorting. Partial destemming at 50%, followed by cooling of the bunches to 8 to 10°C for a 10-day prefermentation cold maceration. Fermentation in small-volume stainless steel tanks, with punch-downs and pump-overs adapted to each appellation to extract color and aroma. Gentle gravity pressing ensures delicate extraction. Aged on fine lees in French oak barrels (25% new), ranging from one to six years old. Bottled according to the lunar calendar.

VINTAGE

The 2022 Burgundy vintage was defined by heat and drought, with about 16% less rainfall and 280 extra hours of sunshine than recent vintages. Despite the extreme weather, well-timed rains in August ensured balanced ripening. The harvest started early, around late August in the Côte de Beaune and early September in the Côte de Nuits and Chablis. The fruit was healthy, ripe, and of good quality, with both reds and whites showing freshness and balance, defying expectations for a hot vintage.

TASTING NOTE

Bright ruby colour. Intense aromas of raspberry and black berry mixed with delicate fragrances of roses. Elegant with a finely intervowen texture and silky tannins. Complex with a along aftertaste.

FOOD PAIRING

Duck pastilla with candied grapes

Color

Red

Blend %

100% Pinot Noir

Appellation

Savigny-lès-Beaune

Alcohol

14%

Suggested Retail Price

$90

Reviews

92

Wine Spectator - March 10, 2025 "A rich, opulent version, saturated with black cherry, blackberry, raspberry, earth and mineral flavors. Firms up while playing out on the finish, boding well for its future evolution. Shows terrific balance and expression."

92

Wine Enthusiast - July 19, 2024

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