the Griotte-Chambertin is impeccably balanced
100 feet—the highest vineyard on Mount Veeder—Sky produces Zinfandel that has nothing in common with jammy California stereotypes
offering depth without overpowering the natural flavors
A bit like Cabernet Franc grown in pink quartz (but next to the salty Atlantic Ocean)
Daniele Ricci farms Cascina San Leto in Costa Vescovato
Chandon de Briailles, Corton Clos du Roi Grand Cru, 2005 SO062126 Leipold the Griotte-Chambertin is impeccably balancedThe steepest and highest of Chandon de Briailles' Corton holdings, and the clos Louis XI took over from the Dukes of Burgundy in 1477: 0. 45 hectares of calcareous, slightly sandy marl, most of it planted in 1961. Farming is organic (certified since 1998) and biodynamic, with the soil worked by Comtois draft horses, and the Pinot Noir is fermented as whole clusters in open wooden cone vats without pumping, then aged 15 to 18 months in the estate's