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2019 Pierre Labet Beaune Coucherias

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2019 Pierre Labet Beaune Coucherias

RATINGS

91-93The Wine Advocate

...offers up aromas of plums, candied peel, sweet soil tones and spices. Medium to full-bodied, supple and charming, it's lively and perfumed, with fine depth at the core and a more reserved, serious profile than its communal counterpart.

90-92Vinous / IWC

It has a charming bouquet of red currant and cranberry scents, the whole cluster (around 70%, higher than 2018) lending a little spiciness. The well-balanced palate is full of tension and salinity, and the shimmering, vivacious finish is very Pommard in style.

PRODUCER

Pierre Labet

Domaine Pierre Labet is owned and operated by Francois Labet, whose family also owns Château de la Tour, the largest owner of Clos de Vougeot vineyards. Château de la Tour is famous for its prime, old-vine parcels in Clos de Vougeot, but the lesser-known Domaine Pierre Labet includes terroirs located on the edges of appellations. These parcels are notable for their distinctive terroirs the distinctive wines Labet fashions from them.

REGION

France, Burgundy, Côte d'Or, Côte de Beaune, Beaune, Aux Coucherias

Beaune is the heart, soul and capital of Burgundy. A walled, medieval city of ancient buildings and cobble-stoned streets, Beaune is home to the annual Hospices de Beaune wine auction, a charity auction dating to the 15th century. Beaune has always been a natural crossroads, and it was a commercial center as far back as the Roman era. Today Beaune is home to many of Burgundy’s most famous negociants, including Drouhin, Jadot, Latour and Bouchard Pere et Fils. The Beaune appellation includes 1,620 acres of vineyards, of which 95% are planted to Pinot Noir, with the remainder to Chardonnay. Although there are no Grands Crus, there are 44 Premier Cru vineyards which account for nearly half the appellation’s vineyard acreage. The best vineyards are on the upper slopes around the town, and Beaune is especially known for its “clos,” or small, walled vineyards that are often parcels of larger vineyards. There are also Beaune village wines. Robert M. Parker Jr. wrote that the primary traits of Beaune reds in the best vintages are “an intense bouquet of berry fruit, principally black cherries and strawberries. The wines are rarely massive or large scaled, relying more on their smooth, silky, berry fruitiness and harmony to seduce…”

TYPE

Red Wine, Pinot Noir, 1er (Premier) Cru

This red wine is relatively light and can pair with a wide variety of foods. The grape prefers cooler climates and the wine is most often associated with Burgundy, Champagne and the U.S. west coast. Regional differences make it nearly as fickle as it is flexible.