Mission Codename Healer
Chason Savigny 1er GONE. That was fast!
But La Paulée Friday Burgundy Celebration Continues…
As we warned, in Burgundy everything is measure by the barrels and allocated to the bottle!
So here’s that equally compelling 1er Cru Red
Don’t forget that the Store is also chockful of other great “Bargaindies” as Agent Noir affectionately calls them. Eight different whites and reds to be exact until sold out, ranging from $37 to $159 a bottle, all delectable and all collectible, at unreal discounts.
Again, if Burgundies are rare, stupendous deals from Burgundy are UNICORNS.
Yes, for every 10 bottles of Bordeaux made there is only 1 bottle of Burgundy? Roughly speaking that is, Bordeaux is MASSIVE while Burgundy is TINY. Most wines are made in quantities that range a barrel or two. So, when these are gone, they are GONE.
This time we’re in bucolic Santenay! Smack north of the village, Les Maladières as the name suggests, was where the medieval hospital outside the town resided until the 13th century. Now the same plot’s fruit is made into 1er Cru wines like this one that CURES the spirit and the soul!
Insane deals in red Burgundy can come from Santenay these days as the climate and soils of neighboring Chassagne-Montrachet, once also famous for its Pinot Noirs can be found here too. Wine Spectator explains: “Santenay got a bad rap. Just a modest jog away from the legendary Burgundy vineyards of Montrachet, the wine village was long considered a backwater… Though stereotypes and habits don’t die easily, good Santenay is good Burgundy. Change that to good value Burgundy. In the 21st century, Santenay has produced more than 50 wines rated 90 points or higher in Wine Spectator blind tastings”
In our panel, palates and minds were blown by how utterly scrumptious a red this is! Should you be shy about Burgundy because you don’t find the fruit of say CA Pinot there, this one will make you a believer. It’s vivid ruby with a bright purple rim instantly capturing the eye. The perfume is packed and stacked with raspberry purée, Bing cherries, red currants, spices, earth hints, and minerals. The palate is vibrant and succulent with even more red fruits, cranberries, pomegranates, a touch of spearmint tea here, and dried porcini mushrooms there. The sneaky complexity of the clingingly long finish will knock your socks off as it did ours. We all HAD to fight for the rest of the bottle for a weekday edition of bœuf Bourgignon or coq au vin.
Advice for savvy buyers: do not waste your time researching press or pricing for this wine, you will not find it out there. Just 2 barrels imported to the US – that’s a mere 50 cases or 600 bottles. It’s that small and therefore that obscure! TRUST US though, it drinks like a Grand Cru Santenay that never was.
At this price, you’ll be back for more when it’s gone.
Tasting Profile
Raspberry purée, Bing cherry, currant, spices, minerals
Look | Vivid ruby with a bright purple rim instantly capturing the eye |
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Smell | Raspberry purée, Bing cherries, red currants, spices, earth hints, and minerals |
Taste | Vibrant and succulent, cranberries, pomegranates, spearmint tea, dried porcinis |
Finish | The complexity of the clingingly long finish will knock your socks off as it did ours |
Pairing | We all HAD to fight for the rest of the bottle for a weekday edition of bœuf Bourgignon or coq au vin |
What the Winery Says
2018 Santenay Maladiere 1er Cru
- Winemakers
- Jacques & Valerie Girardin
- Varietal
- 100% Pinot Noir
- Vintage
- 2018
- Appellation
- Santenay, Côte de Beaune
- Alcohol
- 13%
- Vineyard
- Les Maladières 1er Cru
- Size
- 1.6 acres
- Soils
- Grey limestone
- Average vine age
- 45 years
- Yields
- 42 hl/ha
- Aging
- 18 months
- Barrels
- 20% new Burgundian oak