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Rating: 92 Pts Wine SpectatorSize:750ML
Region: Burgundy Country:France
Varietals: Chardonnay ABV:13%

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92 Pts Wine Spectator

"Aromas of white flowers and peach introduce this complex white, while peach and apple flavors hold the center, offering spice and a mineral notes, with an oyster shell component flirting at the edges. Fine length. Drink now through 2018. 300 cases imported. -B.S." (10/13)


Description:

Wine:
"The perfect introduction to Gilles Morat's precision-winemaking is his basic Pouilly Fuisse AOC "Terroirs de Vergisson." Vergisson's vineyards are located on steep, amphitheater slopes between the famed rocks of Vergisson and Solutre, and are recognized as the appellation's finest. Morat selects 100% Chardonnay grapes from several of his hillside Vergisson sites at 300-350 meters of altitude, each with different soils, for his first-level Pouilly Fuisse."

"For this cuvee, Morat ferments and ages the wine in 60% stainless steel tanks and 40% barrels, which are between 4 and 8 years old and hence, do not impart oaky flavors. Morat's goal is to produce a wine that shows the intensity and purity characteristic of outstanding vineyards and winemaking, but which is also very accessible upon release for its expressive and vivid fruit. The wine captures the unique character of its Vergisson terroir: pure and fresh, green apple, citrus and peach flavors with a soft minerality, imparting finesse and length." - Importer

Producer:
"Gilles and Joelle Morat founded Domaine Gilles Morat in Vergisson in 1997. Gilles' father and grandfather owned vines in Vergisson but had always sold their grapes to negociants. After 15 years in the electronics industry, Gilles decided it was time to move back to his home town so that his children would be able to enjoy the same life that he had while growing up. After spending one year in wine school in Davaye, Gilles combined his father's vines with additional parcels and began his new domaine."

"The winery is located high in village of Vergisson on a site known as "Chataigneraie-Laborier" which denotes a 19th century plantation of chestnut trees (chataignes) by a certain Monsieur Laborier. Morat chooses to keep the size of his domaine small so as to maintain an artisanal dedication to his vineyards and winemaking, while allowing the soil and natural ambiance of Vergisson to find full expression in his Pouilly Fuisse cuvees."

"From the outset, Gilles' vision was to bottle the majority of his production and make wine in the elegant and pure style which has become his hallmark. After some experimentation, Gilles found two local barrel makers who could provide him with the type of French oak barrels from the Allier and Cher forests that would enhance the style of wine he sought. The soil and site specific cuvees of Belemnites and La Roche were launched in 2001."

"The Morat's vineyards are all on the steep, east-facing amphitheater slopes of the commune of Vergisson, which is the very heart of the Pouilly Fuisse appellation. The famed Roche de Vergisson is the defining landmark of this region, with the Rock of Solutre forming the southern limit of the cirque or amphitheatre. The altitude of the vineyards is a very high 300 to 450 (for the La Roche cuvee) meters. The soils are a mixture of clay and limestone, and vary in exact composition from parcel to parcel, a factor that adds complexity to the wines."

"Farming practices: Gilles Morat works his vineyards naturally. Only when needed, he applies minimal applications of organic fertilizer. Morat hand-plows the rows regularly, with different tools according to the season, and manually removes the grass directly under the vines. No pesticides, herbicides or anti-rot fungicides are used."

"Morat avoids problems on the vine by pruning strictly to keep yields low, constantly checking his vines during the growing season and using minimal copper-sulfite treatments only when needed. In early 2013, the Morat's decided to apply for an official certification of their longstanding fully organic practices. It is expected in 2016."

"Harvesting is all done by hand at optimal maturity, with careful selection in the vineyard. The wines are raised entirely on their lees in barrels for 10 to 12 months. Alcoholic fermentation takes place in the barrels, and the wine is kept on its lees, which are periodically stirred to enhance flavor and nuance, throughout the elevage. Gilles Morat prefers Allier and Cher oak from the center of France for its fine texture. Bottling usually takes place just before the new harvest." - Importer