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Domaine Gilbert & Christine Felettig Beaune 1er Cru “Les Champs-Pimont” 2023

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Domaine Gilbert & Christine Felettig Beaune 1er Cru Les Champs-Pimont 2023 | Burgundy – Temple Wines

Description

Les Champs-Pimont is a Beaune Premier Cru located immediately below the climat La Montée Rouge, in an area that benefits from excellent exposure and regular, even ripening of Pinot Noir. At Domaine Felettig, this cuvée has been produced since the 2018 vintage, sourced from a single, contiguous 0.54-hectare parcel, worked with rigor and sensitivity throughout the entire growing cycle.

Moderate yields allow for grapes of great balance, preserving freshness, aromatic depth, and precise tannin definition. Vinification follows the house philosophy: minimal intervention, gentle extraction, and extended aging in carefully selected barrels, fully respecting the identity of the Beaune terroir.

The result is a Premier Cru with a classic, elegant, and structured profile, combining precise fruit, fine texture, and excellent gastronomic appeal.

Tasting Notes

An expressive nose with notes of ripe cherry, raspberry, gentle spices, and a delicate earthy undertone. On the palate, it is balanced and enveloping, with polished tannins, well-integrated acidity, and a long, harmonious finish. A Beaune 1er Cru of great clarity and elegance.

Viticulture and Vinification

In the vineyard
• Area: 0.54 ha
• Climat: Les Champs-Pimont (below La Montée Rouge)
• Classification: Premier Cru
• Grape variety: Pinot Noir
• Farming: sustainable (“lutte raisonnée”)
• Harvest: manual
• Average yield: approx. 35 hl/ha
• Annual production: approximately 2,500 bottles

In the cellar
• Cold pre-fermentation maceration
• Fermentation with strict temperature control
• Gentle extraction through pump-overs and punch-downs
• Aging: 14 to 18 months in barrel
• New oak: approx. 50%, adjusted to the wine’s profile
• Cooperages: François Frères, Remond, Rousseau

Pairings

Ideal with roasted meats, light game birds, mushroom dishes, classic Burgundian cuisine, or soft to medium-aged cheeses.

Aging Potential

Can be enjoyed young thanks to its natural elegance, but evolves very well in bottle over 8 to 12 years.

 

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