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Sylvain Pataille, Clos Du Roy, 2021

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Vibrant, Classy, Red Fruit

Burgundy / Red/ Pinot Noir / Organic

Farming

Organic

Producer

Sylvain Pataille

Grape

Pinot Noir

Wine Type

Red

Country

France

Region

Marsannay AOC, Burgundy

Vintage

2021

Alcohol

12.5%

Size

75cl

 

* Please note that because there is limited stock of this wine it is not subject to any further discount. 

Clos du Roy is considered one of his flagship wines. It is made from grapes grown in the Clos du Roy vineyard, which is located in the Marsannay region. The grapes are hand-harvested and fermented with native yeasts, and the wine is aged in oak barrels before being bottled unfiltered. The wine is highly rated by wine critics, and considered one of the best in its category. It's considered a wine for ageing, so if you can wait and are lucky enough to get one of the handful of bottles, we recommended to keep it in the bottle for a few years to reach its full potential.

Notes on the Producer

Born and bred in Marsannay, but not from a winemaking family, Sylvain had to start from scratch when he wanted a domaine of his own. He went to wine school in Beaune at the age of just 14 and then to wine university in Bordeaux in order to become an oenologist. And Sylvain explains, "Since my parents didn’t have any vines my plan was to travel and make several harvests a year. Instead I got a job at a lab in Beaune (with Kyriakos Kynigopoulos), where I stayed from 1997 to 2001.

He started off in 1999 with just 1ha of vines, which leaped to 9ha in 2002 including Clos du Roy and La Charme Aux Prêtres. Sylvain acquired a cave in nearby Chenôve in 2004, although still keeping an old and jam-packed vaulted cellar in the centre of Marsannay for barrel ageing his wines. As the years have passed, he has gathered an enviable number of some of the finest terroirs of Marsannay, where a layer of limestone is never far from the surface. They have been tended biodynamically since 2015. He loves to keep tiny parcels of very old vines and has become the leading proponent of the re-appraisal of aligoté. A grape which has many similarities to chardonnay, both were first grown in Burgundy in the 17th century and are natural crosses of pinot and gouais blanc – two of Western Europe’s most ancient and prolific progenitors. Sylvain produces a clutch of age-worthy single-vineyard aligotés that explore the grape’s nuances. He is one of five founder members of the Aligoteurs association, a group that now numbers 50 growers (mainly Burgundy) dedicated to showcasing the finest expression of the grape, and hosting a fascinating tasting every April.

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