Domaine Vrignaud, Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume `Les Vaupulans`

Domaine Vrignaud, Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume `Les Vaupulans`

Vintage: 2022

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2022VR406B226 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Guillaume Vrignaud joined his family domaine in 1999. At the time, Domaine Vrignaud was a member of the cooperative winery in Chablis, until Guillaume convinced his father to build a cellar and start making their own wines. The results were so successful that the domaine has since grown from 12 hectares of vines to 28 hectares today, all of which are organically farmed.

Domaine Vrignaud’s scrupulously clean cellar comprises primarily stainless-steel tanks, in which 90% of their wines are fermented. In 2005, they started using solely indigenous yeasts in their winemaking, which Guillaume believes give the wines " more fruit and minerality”. Yet it is in the vineyard that Guillaume has made the most significant difference. The domaine has 12 parcels of Chablis vines spread over 14 hectares of 15 - 50-year-old vines, planted on three different soil types: Kimmeridgian, white clay and Portlandian. "I think my best Chablis comes from a blend of all three soils," Guillaume explains. To express the character of these vineyards in the finished wines, Guillaume pays close attention to picking times. "I pick when the seeds in the grape are brown, but before any over-ripeness or botrytis has set in," he explains. "I like my Chablis to be precise rather than fat and full." Guillaume’s village Chablis displays lovely lift and freshness on the nose, giving way to supple yet taut fruit on the palate, with a classic cut of acidity on the finish.

All of Guillaume’s Premier Crus are aged before release, giving them a complexity that few of their peers can match. Like the rest of Guillaume’s wines, they offer classic expressions of Chablis. The Chablis Premier Cru ‘Fourchaume’ has a lovely flinty character on the nose and is rich yet tight with striking length on the palate. Also from ‘Fourchaume’ is the excellent ‘Côtes de Fontenay’, which hails from a part of this Premier Cru that is more south than southwest facing. Such was the fame of ‘Côtes de Fontenay’ in the 16th century that it was known as ‘La Grande Côte’. Guillaume has just over a hectare of vineyard here and makes a perfumed wine that mingles scents of fennel and flowers before giving way to a precisely balanced palate.

The distinctive Premier Cru Fourchaume ‘Les Vaupulans’ hails from a small parcel within the Fourchaume vineyard, with vines averaging 25 years old and planted on Kimmeridgian limestone. ‘Les Vaupulans’ is oak-fermented (as signified by the brown label) and aged for 12 months in a mixture of stainless steel and 30% oak. It shows intensely concentrated fruit with a hint of spice and notes of mandarin and golden apple. The palate is textured and lifted by fresh acidity, culminating in a long, saline finish.

Vineyards

Guillaume has four hectares of certified organic vineyards within 1er Cru Fourchaume which is situated in the north of Chablis, near the commune of Fontenay-Près-Chablis, on the eastern banks of the Serein river. Guillaume has identified the 'Les Vaupulans' plot as his best parcel within this prime 1er Cru and vinifies it separately. The vineyard benefits from an ideal south-facing aspect. The certified organic vines are an average of 30 years old, planted on clay-limestone Kimmeridgian soils, and produce grapes with great concentration of flavour.

Vintage

2022 was a vintage that brought smiles back to Chablis winemakers and yields were around double those of the challenging 2021 vintage. After a milder and drier than normal winter, some spring frosts hit in March, fortunately damage was limited as buds had not yet burst in the vineyards. An exceptionally warm spring boosted growth with full flowering completed by the end of May. There was very little rainfall during the summer and disease pressure was low throughout the growing season. Some well-timed showers in August gave the vines a necessary boost to complete the final stages of ripening. The harvest at Domaine Vrignaud took place in early September and the grapes harvested were of excellent quality. The wines produced have excellent balance and expressive fruit character.

Vinification

Upon arrival at the winery, the grapes were gently pressed and the must left to settle before being racked off the sediment to stainless-steel tanks for fermentation. A long fermentation with indigenous yeasts lasted for 5 months. Following fermentation, the wine went through full malolactic fermentation. As the brown label denotes, this wine was aged for 11 months in a combination of French oak barrels (35% of the blend: 33% new oak, 33% second use oak, 33% third use oak) and stainless-steel tanks (65% of the blend) with lees stirring carried out to add texture to the palate. Bottled on 11th March 2024.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Pale lemon in colour. On the nose, aromas of ripe citrus fruits and crisp apple are married with subtle notes of toasted brioche. Beautifully textured on the palate with a marked minerality, a mouthwatering acidity carries the complex flavours onto the lingering finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

3.51 g/l

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