Meursault - Domaine Roulot 2015
The domain
Domaine Roulot, founded by Guillaume Roulot in 1830, is a highly respected estate based in Meursault which produces mainly Chardonnay wines from a range of premier cru and village sites across the appellation. The wines are held in high esteem by critics and are highly sought after. The estate is currently run by actor-turned-winemaker Jean-Marc Roulot.
Roulot owns numerous properties in the premiers crus of Meursault, including 0.28 hectares in Charmes, 0.26 hectares in Perrières and 0.16 hectares in Les Bouchères, as well as 0.2 hectares in the neighboring premier cru of Monthélie, Les Fulliots fields.
Another four hectares cover village vineyards in Meusault such as Les Luchets and Les Tessons Clos de Mon Plaisir – a wine strongly associated with the Roulot label.
All wines are Chardonnay-based, although the estate also produces an Aligoté, a Burgundy White and Red, an Auxey-Duresses Premier Cru, and a village red. Red wines are made from Pinot Noir, the main red grape variety of Burgundy.
Domaine Roulot established itself in the upper echelon of white Burgundy producers under the leadership of the late Guy Roulot. Guy was one of the first producers in the region to bottle individual vineyards separately, including village lieu-dits.
He died in 1982 and his son Jean-Marc took over in 1989, cultivating the vineyards organically.
Besides wine production, Jean-Marc Roulot is also known for his cinematic appearances (he first studied cinema in Paris), notably the Burgundian film Ce qui nous lie (released under the title "Back to Burgundy" for the English-speaking audience), part of which was filmed at the estate.
Format : 75 cl |
Country: France |
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Region: Burgundy |
Cultivation: organic (2000), biodynamic since 2012 |
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Grape variety: Chardonnay |
Tasting: (in 2024) White and yellow fleshed fruits, mint. A nose that gives a lot of air, same thing in the mouth. Very balanced, fat and roundness, a fairly dense but fine texture with supporting acidity. |
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Contract photo on request |
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