Was 2010 a good year for Burgundy?

Was 2010 a good year for Burgundy?

The 2010 vintage for Burgundy was extremely good. A harsh winter saw heavy frosts damage vines and conditions failed to improve much in both spring and early summer. The resulting wines were elegant, with the racy acidity and precision typical of a cooler vintage.

Is Burgundy cool climate?

The climate in Burgundy is continental for the most part: fairly warm summers, with the constant threat of hail, and cold winters. The region is northerly enough and cool enough that the grapes just about ripen in most years. Fortunately, the grapes grown in Burgundy are suited to cool climates.

Was 2011 a good year in Burgundy?

2011 is a good to very good Burgundy vintage, both for reds and whites. And almost everyone in Burgundy calls it a “nice surprise”, producing red wines that developed extra structure in barrel. 2. This was one of the earliest vintages on record, with many growers picking at a time when they should have been on a beach.

Is 2020 a good year for Burgundy?

Overall, the 2020 vintage was an interesting year for Burgundy as the region had to contend with both an arid growing season and a global pandemic which made having general tastings difficult.

Is Gevrey Chambertin a premier cru?

Gevrey-Chambertin, a village in the Côte de Nuits sub-region of Burgundy, has no fewer than 26 premier cru climats. Amongst the premier cru vineyards, there are some that are regarded more highly than others; two in particular – Clos Saint-Jacques and Les Cazetiers – are cited as being of grand cru quality.

What is shiraz called in the Old World?

Technically, Syrah and Shiraz are the same grape. The difference between the two stems from regional expressions and climate-driven styles. Winemakers who work in cooler-climate growing regions, both in the Old World and New World, tend to call their wines Syrah.

What is the best climate for wine?

Winemakers know that wine grapes grow best in climates that aren’t too tropical, too arid or too reminiscent of arctic tundra. Most of the suitable climates are found between 30° – 50° latitude, both north and south. Climate is also a function of elevation.

Was 2012 a good year for Burgundy?

An account of the 2012 growing season would suggest the vintage was catastrophic. But as so often happens in Burgundy, a fine September saved the day and ripened the grapes. Quantities are tiny, with domaines reporting yields of between 18 and 30 hl/ha, while quality is maddeningly inconsistent.

Is 2017 a good year for red Burgundy?

For Burgundy, the 2017 vintage was generally very good. The 2016 growing season was widely considered to be awful and, by 2017, the vines were still in a state of recovery. The winter was cool and dry and – despite a particularly cold turn in January – without snowfall.

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