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Domaine de Montille, Volnay 1er Cru Champans, 2007

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New-old Burgundy from one of the Cote de Beaune's reference estates. Etienne de Montille reoriented the family domaine toward purity and finesse over the muscular extraction of the past, and Champans is a benchmark for the result. This is a Premier Cru from Volnay, one of the commune's largest and most celebrated climats, mid-slope marl that gives a slightly fuller, more structured Volnay than its neighbors. The 2007 vintage was lighter and earlier-drinking, so this is fully mature now, all tertiary complexity and resolved tannins. A graceful old Volnay to open soon.

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Burghound

92 points

"An extremely attractive set of relatively high-toned red berry fruit aromas with undertones of earth, crushed herb, wet stone and a hint of the sauvage merge into fresh, intense and beautifully detailed medium-bodied flavors underpinned by firm structural elements including obviously minerality that lends a textured feeling to the focused finish. This is also on the lighter side but the balance and flavor authority are most impressive."

Antonio Galloni

90 points

"Medium red. Sexy aromas of redcurrant, strawberry and smoked meat. Chewy, firmly built and rather backward, with a saline quality to the spice and mineral flavors. Showing little in the way of easy sweetness today but finishes with excellent breadth and fine-grained tannins." —Stephen Tanzer

More about Domaine de Montille

There is no address in Burgundy for which we have more affection than Domaine de Montille.

Anyone with a pumping heart was instantly charmed by the authenticity and humility of the late, great patriarch, Hubert de Montille. Unequivocal and confident in his ability to reveal greatness through transparency, it's difficult to distinguish whether we are talking about de Montille or the terroir of Volnay, and that is the mark of compelling Burgundy.

Hubert de Montille passed the reins at his famous domaine to his son Etienne about 20 years ago. He died about five years ago. Yet he is such a giant of a figure in Burgundy that it is still impossible to think about de Montille without thinking about Hubert. It helps that Hubert’s name remains on the label!

Hubert may be best known internationally for making hard-assed wines. He didn’t care what Robert Parker or anyone else said. He followed his own vision of Burgundy tradition, which included a fair bit of tannic extraction. His passion and determination earned him a starring role in Mondovino, the anti-globalization wine film by Jonathan Nossiter.

But Etienne changed things. He wanted more purity, less extraction. He was brought up with the likes of Christophe Roumier and other members of his generation, who wanted to emphasize fruit and terroir rather than structure. Almost right away, the style at de Montille changed.

People liked the wines, of course — they can show very well on release. But would they hold up the way his father’s legendary wines do? A recently consumed, and very beautiful, 2002 Pommard seemed to confirm the they age just fine! Will they go 40-50 years like his dad’s wines? Who knows, and who cares, other than your yet-to-be-born grandkids.

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Duck breast, squab, mushroom dishes, or aged Comte.

Tasting Profile

Medium-bodied and mature, with delicate red fruit turned to forest floor and spice, silky resolved tannins, and lively acidity.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir

  • Vintage

    2007

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Traditional

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