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Robert Ampeau & Fils Meursault La Piece Sous Le Bois 2002

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Robert Ampeau et Fils is a legendary name for Burgundy lovers who value mature wines released at their peak. Based in Meursault, the Ampeau family has held to a nearly lost philosophy: age their wines—red and white—for decades before release, offering a rare look into how traditional Burgundy evolves.

“La Pièce Sous le Bois” is a lesser-known but exceptional Premier Cru in Meursault, located just below the forest line on clay-limestone soils. The 2002 vintage, a cool and classically styled year, has yielded a wine that is now fully mature, offering layers of baked apple, hazelnut, crème brûlée, and flinty minerality. The palate is textured but precise, with a savory, leesy richness that lingers into a long, salty finish.

There’s no flashy oak, no tropical fruit—just the quiet unfolding of aged Chardonnay from a Premier Cru site, made in the old-fashioned way. The wine has held beautifully, showing the kind of tension and aromatic complexity that modern releases rarely match without decades in bottle.

Serve with lobster, roast poultry, aged cheeses, or mushroom-stuffed pasta, and drink slowly to appreciate its evolution in the glass.

Restaurateurs throughout the world rely on Michel Ampeau for perfectly aged, ready to drink red and white Burgundies. He releases his wines after decades of aging in their very cold cellars in Meursault. When he thinks the wines are ready for release, the bottles are inspected, cleaned up and labelled. Many of these wines have twenty years of bottle age.

No other domaine has this business model. It is amazing that they do this. The wines are old fashioned, so is the farming and winemaking. Ground cover grows between the vines to limit their consumption of water. Ampeau was one of the first growers to do this. They are not afraid of innovation.

At harvest all of the grapes are destemmed and fermented in concrete cuves, then aged in used oak barriques for 10 months. Rarely is any new oak used. The wines are bottled the year after harvest, then lie dormant in the cellars for decades. After tasting, the wines are determined ready to drink and offered for sale. The chefs and sommeliers rejoice!

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2002

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Traditional

  • Style

    Elegant , Minerally

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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