Geverey Chambertin 1er Cru Combe aux Moines・Fourrier・2016

Product name: Gevrey Chambertemple Premier Cru Combe Haut Moine

Producer name: Fourrier

Variety: pinot noir

Region: France > Burgundy

Category: red

Capacity: 750ml

€290,95
 
€290,95
 

(The following is from the importer's materials)
The current owner, Jean-Marie Fourier, is trying to restore the reputation of the Domaine Fourier.
He trained for five years under Henri Jayer and also under Drouhin in Oregon, and at the young age of 37, he took over the domaine.
I inherited it.

The inherited vineyards are special and first-class, accounting for approximately 70% of the land area, and we take advantage of the favorable environment.
He calls himself a "terroirist" (expressing the land), and believes that the wine he produces is the lifeblood of Burgundy.
It is a classic, good old Burgundy, characterized by its elegant acidity and minerality.

The cultivation method is lutte raisonnée, with low yields strictly enforced and the grapes are sorted while still on the vine.

This Combes-aux-Moines is a first-class vineyard on the hill of Combes-de-Lavaux.
A highly acclaimed vineyard located next to Kaztier.

Product name: Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru Combe aux Moines

Producer: Fourrier (Fourrier)

 

Fourrier

A prestigious and extremely difficult to obtain product that boasts a history of over a century.

Domaine Fourier is a prestigious family that has been in business since the mid-19th century, with its headquarters in Gevrey-Chambertin. The wines we produce are produced in very small quantities and sought after by connoisseurs all over the world, making them extremely difficult to obtain.

Approximately 70% of all owned fields are special or first-class fields that have been owned for generations, and in addition to Gevrey-Chambertin, there are 9.5 hectares of land in Moret-Saint-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, and Vougeot. I own a field.

The current head of the family is Jean-Marie Fourier, a young and passionate man born in 1971. After graduating from Beaune's Wine Agricultural High School, Jean-Marie, who is the fifth generation, attended a brewing course at the University of Burgundy and learned winemaking while helping his father with his work. In 1988, he spent six months studying winemaking under the late Henri Jayer, who is still hailed as the god of Burgundy. In 1993, he traveled to Oregon, USA, to learn about American Pinot Noir production from the master Joseph Drouhin.

In this way, Fourier's wines, which have studied not only Burgundy but also Pinot Noir around the world, have a common characteristic of ``complex and powerful, but also soft and soothing taste.'' The mysterious taste is created by his way of thinking about winemaking.

Calling himself a ``terroirist'' (a term coined by terroir supremacists), he strives to express the purity of terroir and the noble grape variety Pinot Noir, saying, ``I don't imitate anyone else, I have my own winemaking and philosophy.'' I am. Fourier's goal is to create wine in the early 20th century, where nature is left to its own power, rather than relying on advanced technology to control nature. By brewing high-potential grapes that have stored the nutrients of the earth with as little human intervention as possible, we create wines with a strong terroir flavor.