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Jean-Philippe Fichet Meursault Le Tesson 2022 [NET]

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A lieu-dit at the same elevation as Perrières—Meursault's most revered Premier Cru—but without the Premier Cru classification or price tag. Jean-Philippe Fichet, a third-generation winemaker who made his first vintage in 1981, has spent nearly 40 years assembling holdings parcel by parcel. He's a specialist in elevating village-level lieux-dits to their full potential through severe winter pruning (for low yields), patient 18-month élevage with little new oak, and organic viticulture. One of Burgundy's great talents for terroir-transparent whites.

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You know the story: As the most famous white burgundy producers become scarcer than hen’s teeth, even the producers we used to call “overlooked” are becoming allocated. The growers we used to depend upon to stock our shelves with great Chardonnay have become once-a-year treats that don't make it to the shelf for long, if at all.

For better and for worse, we can add Fichet to the list.

Hard as it is for his fans, it’s obviously fair: Fichet is as big a talent as they come in Burgundy and nobody does a better, more meticulous job of expressing their terroir. He has lots of old vines with deep roots and the naturally low yields that give you not just his sites' tastes, but even their unique textures.

He accentuates the natural concentration by managing yields through rigorous winter pruning rather than a heavy summer green harvest. (That was one of Jayer’s secrets, too: he said that by the time the vine had created all those shoots you spend the summer pruning, the vine had wasted too much of it's essential goodness).

The farming is “lutte raisonée,” minimizing inputs. Most wines ferment in barrel (generally, older) on wild yeasts, and age for 11-18 months depending on the vintage and the site. Likewise, though Jean-Philippe uses relatively little batonnage, he will use some in certain vintages or cuvées.

The resulting wines are delicious and pure, with the sense of terroir that makes them worth thinking about, and the delectable fruit that makes us want just to drink them up.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2022

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Style

    Earthy , Elegant , Fruity

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied