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Santenay vineyard
NV Beaurepaire

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2023 Château de la Crée Santenay Premier Cru Beaurepaire


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Located on the heights of Santenay, the “Beaurepaire” Climat stretches across a steep slope facing southeast. The dark brown soil includes sandy clay and rocks. This Climat, considered one of the appellation’s best and classified as Premier Cru, is the maker of tense, precise, and elegant white wines.

Technical Details

  • Vintage: 2023

  • Varietal: Chardonnay

  • Varietal

    100% Chardonnay

  • Village

    Santenay

  • Harvest Date

    9/5/2023

  • Bottling Date

    3/17/2025

  • Barrel Aging

    12 months

  • Alcohol %

    13.5%

Chateau de la Cree beaurepaire and gravieres chardonnay on the counter with a glass of wine.

Winemaker Tasting Notes

A captivating wine with its vibrant nose and bright, fruity aromas. It displays a beautiful energy and refined balance, offering aromas of ripe fruit and candy. A savory and generous finish lingers with notes of citrus and exotic fruits.

Vintage Notes

The winter was mild, but the alternation of warm and cool periods slowed the vines’ growth cycle, thus budbreak was expected for late March - early April. As spring frost spared our vines, flowering began toward the end of May. A first heatwave came in early July, followed by a second one between August 10th and 25th, slightly delaying veraison. At the Château de la Crée, harvest started on September 3rd under summer conditions. 2023 marks the second consecutive vintage delivering both above-average yields and quality. The Chardonnay has reached optimal ripeness while preserving a lovely freshness. The Pinot Noir shows great aromatic structure.
 

A vineyard in Santenay, France
An illustrated green map of the Côte de Beaune highlighting the region of Santenay

Santenay

The wines of Santenay exhibit distinct characteristics stemming from their specific terroirs within the appellation. Established in 1937, the Santenay AOC status underscores the area's viticultural significance. The terroir comprises grayish limestone dominating the higher elevations up to 500 meters, transitioning into oolitic limestones, marls, and other geological formations lower down the slope. This diverse landscape, coupled with an optimal vineyard exposure ranging from east to south, contributes to the quality and complexity of the wines produced in the region. We have been proud owners of Santenay vineyards since 2015, bringing innovation to the rich heritage of the land and wines.

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