Domaine Chanson
Viré-Clessé 2022
Viré-Clessé, Burgundy
Chanson’s regional wine, Viré Clessé is one of the best white wines of the region, combining suppleness and minerality. The appellation lies in the heart of the Mâcon appellation in the south of Burgundy. The two villages, Viré and Clessé form a unique terroir on south-east facing slopes. In Viré, the soil is chalky with large layers of clay. In Clessé, the soil structure is slightly different, with a combination of chalk and clay mixed with liasic marls combined with oyster-fossils, giving the wine an underlying minerality. It’s produced from a combination of Chardonnay and Chardonnay Muscaté grapes.
VINEYARD
The two villages, Viré and Clessé form a unique terroir on south-east facing slopes. In Viré, the soil is chalky with large layers of clay. In Clessé, the soil structure is slightly different, with a combination of chalk and clay mixed with liasic marls combined with oyster-fossils, giving the wine an underlying minerality.
WINEMAKING
The wine is for the most part left alone, as the philosophy is one of “infusion rather than construction.” Chanson also strives to maximize the preservation of fresh fruit characteristics, which is why grapes are chilled immediately on arrival in a proprietary tunnel that provides a very quick chill with no oxygen exposure. Then, Champagne-style fractional pressing is practiced to gently extract the purest juice. Viré-Clessé is aged entirely in stainless steel vats to preserve freshness and bright fruit. It is aged on lees for added roundness, creaminess.
VINTAGE
After a very mild winter, spring arrived with warm temperatures in March which engendered a very quick and sustained growth of the vines. After a very short frost episode early May with no consequence in the vineyards, a mild weather with some rains settled down until end of June. Summer was punctuated in July by several and quite long heat waves. Vineyards with a clay soil were less affected by the low level of rainfalls during spring and by the summer heat. The harvest in Burgundy started around August 20, which was historically early for the region. 2020 white wines are showing a lot of energy, with a very precise texture and a beautiful aromatic combination of exotic fruit mixed with yellow fleshed fruit and toasted bread.
TASTING NOTE
Pale gold colour. Refreshing floral fragrances mixed with white and yellow orchard fruit on a hint of minerality. Well-balanced and precise. Refreshing finish with lemony tinges.
FOOD PAIRING
A fine, dry apéritif, great with light seafood and raw vegetable hors d’oeuvres.
Color
White
Grape Varieties
Chardonnay
Appellation
Viré-Clessé, Burgundy
Alcohol
13%
Suggested Retail Price
$27.00
Reviews
"Slithers of sliced peach"
Vinous - August 18, 2023 "The 2022 Viré-Clessé has an intense and well-defined bouquet: yellow fruit, melted wax and slithers of sliced peach. The palate is well-defined with a lovely, resinous texture. Balanced and poised, there are touches of stem ginger towards the harmonious and persistent finish - an excellent Viré-Clessé."- N.M 8/23
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