Domaine Jean Marshall, Premier Cru Les Feusselottes Chambolle Musigny 2023
France / Red

Domaine Jean Marshall, Premier Cru Les Feusselottes Chambolle Musigny 2023

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2023 is the inagural and much anticipated release from this new domaine with some history and great parcels with vine age. Jean's father Tom came from England in the 60's and began to cobble together a 2ha domaine. In the early 2000's Tom got sick and the vineyards were rented to Meo-Camuzet for nearly 20 years - so they have been in good hands - he passed away in 2015. After deccieding to return to Burgundy to take teh viens back, Jean spent time with Charles Lachaux leading up to the debut of the domaine wines. Vineyards utilize high trellising, cover crops, low-to no till. The wines 100% whole cluster with the fermentation starting out with a Pied de cuve, and NO OAK. All the elevage is done in ceramic globes and eggs for 24 months. 

Winehog:

"I love Les Feusselottes even though it is rarely the most precise of the vineyards. The Marshall version is, however, very precise and the red and dark fruits are very precise for a Feusselottes … a lovely hedonistic treat … will be exciting to see how this will develop on the bottle …The further elevage and ageing have mainly increased the intensity of the fruit … giving a fuller wine. The hedonistic feel is more harmonious and encompassing with a weightless feel … damn this is good!"

Wine Advocate:

"Aromas of cherries, sweet berries, exotic spices and petals introduce the 2023 Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes, a medium to full-bodied, fleshy and rich wine that's broad and textural, with a creamy core of fruit and a layered, comparatively charming profile, its powdery structuring tannins already nicely integrated."

Country
France
Sub-Region
Chambolle Musigny
Region
Burgundy
Varieties
Pinot Noir
Farming
Organic, high trellising, cover crops, low-to no till.
Winemaking
100% whole cluster with the fermentation starting out with a Pied de cuve, and NO OAK. All the elevage is done in ceramic globes and eggs for 24 months.