Beaune 1er Cru Clos de l’Ecu (Monopole) 2018


Domaine Faiveley combines the principles of modern winemaking methods with the time honored traditions that have been practiced for centuries within their 19th century cellars. Each terroir and each vintage, benefits from special attention which makes the cuvées unique. Each bottle therefore becomes the faithful reflection of its terroir.

Terroir: Clos de l’Ecu was acquired in 2003 and is a monopole of Domaine Faiveley. The 5+ acre “Clos” or walled vineyard sits high on the hillside overlooking 1er Crus Les Bressandes, Les FEves and Les Perrières and the village of Beaune to the east. Soils are shallow, loose and laiden with gravel.

Vinification: Grapes are hand harvested and sorted upon arrival at the domaine. Following a 18-20 day maceration the must undergoes primary fermentation in a combination of stainless steel and wooden vats. The young wines are aged in 70% lightly toasted new oak barrels for 14 to 16 months.

Additional Information

This terroir offers a fruity and very elegant of the Pinot Noir varietal. It displays a deep ruby color and remarkably pure notes of red and black fruits. The palate is lively and spicy with a refreshing touch of menthol. This wine evolves beautifully in the bottle although its generous character makes it a pleasure to drink in its youth.

Technical Details

  • Appellation: Beaune
  • Winemaker: Jerome Flous
  • Sustainability: Sustainable Practices
  • Soil: Gravel
  • Vineyard Acreage: 2.37ha
  • Avg Vine Age: Date to 1948
  • Alcohol: Under 14%
  • Avg Production: 15,000 bottles
  • Sizes Available: 750ml, 1.5L
  • Varietals: 100% Pinot Noir

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