Description
Santenay ‘Vieilles Vignes’ Domaine Thomas Morey 2019/20
Thomas Morey, Chassagne Montrachet
Thomas Morey, the younger son of Bernard, has set up his cellar in the old family house in Chassagne. He‘s working 8 hectares and has already established himself as one of the young stars of the appellation. His style is different from his father, in being slightly leaner and tighter, and closer to the modern interpretation of white Burgundy.
Santenay Vieilles Vignes comes from vines in the named plot “Prorons dessus”, some of which were planted in the late fifties. The Santenay village appellation comprises 180 ha of vines spread among various slopes surrounding the village at altitudes ranging from 220 to 400 metres. The soils, derived from Middle Jurassic rocks, vary naturally from one terroir to another. These stony brown limestone soils, resemble those of the Côte de Nuits which begin to reappear south of Chassagne-Montrachet and are the norm at Santenay.
- This enjoyable cuvée has less complexity than a 1er cru, a rather dense ruby hue, and aromas of strawberries and cherries which recur in the mouth and are set off by perceptible but discreet tannins which testify to regular and complete ripening. A quaffable wine which can be enjoyed from its third year but can still surprise after several more years’ keeping.
Grape: 100% Pinot Noir