Pernand-Vergelesses Premier Cru 'Sous Frétille', Domaine Rapet Père & Fils, 2023
Pernand-Vergelesses Premier Cru 'Sous Frétille', Domaine Rapet Père & Fils, 2023
- White Still
- Pinot Noir
- Organic
Please note, en primeur wines are not available for delivery until they arrive in the UK
Est. delivery in 2026
Domaine Rapet, located on the edge of the Hautes-Côtes d’Or, operates with a clear commitment to organic viticulture, with all vineyards certified as such. The domaine’s holdings include a significant proportion of vines planted in 1960, now providing the estate with mature, low-yielding vineyards that yield concentrated and terroir-expressive fruit.
"Situated on the hill beneath the Notre Dame de Bonnes Espérances, this cuvée boasts a dense and powerful profile. The palate reveals notes of white pepper, a hint of salinity, and a textured minerality. This is a wine of great intensity and length, with a filigree structure that promises excellent ageing potential."
Our note
The viticultural approach is meticulous, with leaf removal carried out for both red and white grape varieties. This technique ensures optimal ripening conditions by improving sunlight exposure and air circulation within the canopy, thereby reducing disease pressure. During vinification, approximately 70% of the grapes are destemmed, while the remaining 30% are left as whole bunches, contributing to additional aromatic complexity and fine tannin structure.
In the cellar, Domaine Rapet favours a gravity-flow system to minimise mechanical handling and preserve the integrity of the fruit. The fermentations are gentle, with no punch-downs, aiming for a more delicate extraction. Ageing is carried out in a diverse range of vessels, including large 1,200-litre foudres, 650-litre barrels, concrete eggs, and 750-litre amphorae. This nuanced use of different materials and volumes allows for precision in highlighting the character of each cuvée, balancing fruit purity with textural complexity.
What the critics say:
"Old vines, from 1962 and 1966, but they still did a green harvest as it was slow in ripening. Made in a mix of 350-litre barrels, 20% new and a Stockinger foudre. More backward, a smoky and stony note which is quite interesting, while there is still plenty of flesh. All hangs together well. Drink from 2027-2032. Tasted Oct 2024 ****"
-
-
Speak to one of our Wine Gurus
Speak to a Wine GuruWith years of experience, our team can help you with all your wine buying and selling needs