Nicolas Potel s Burgundy Domaine
About Domaine de Bellene Located in Beaune, the heart of the Burgundy region. Bellene former name of Beaune, which originated from Belenos, the ancient Gallic god of light and beauty. Domaine de Bellene
About Domaine de Bellene The Buildings Originally a Cistercian abbey, built in the 16th century. Acquired by Nicolas Potel in 2006. Renovated according to very strict environmental standards, based on Canada s HQE (Haute Qualité Environnementale). Incorporated a rainwater collection system, solar panels for electricity and a heating system fueled by vine cuttings. Domaine de Bellene
About Domaine de Bellene The Vineyards 62 acres of vines, from Santenay in the south, to Vosne-Romanée. Focus is on vieilles vignes (old vines 40 years or older). Selection massale for new plantings (no clones). Farmed organically, incorporating Biodynamic techniques. Very careful and selective hand picking into small bins.
Vineyard work at Domaine de Bellene Cultivating by horse power in the Domaine s parcel of the Beaune Premier Cru, Les Grèves vineyard.
The harvest at Domaine de Bellene Harvest at Bellene. The fruit is picked and transported in small, five-kilogram baskets to avoid damaging the fruit. After receiving the grapes into the cellar, it is carefully sorted to select out inferior or damaged fruit.
About Domaine de Bellene The Winemaking Vertical press for gentle pressing, which results in clear juice that does not need filtration. Minimal cellar work: spontaneous fermentations, no enzymes, no acid adjustments, no bâtonnage, no filtration. Gravity flow to move the wines from the fermenters to the barrels. Up to 16 months in 228-liter barriques and 600-liter demi-muid casks.
In the cellar at Domaine de Bellene Nicolas Potel with Bellene winemaker Sylvain Debord. Vertical basket press for slow gentle pressing of the fruit.
In the cellar at Domaine de Bellene Stainless steel fermentation tanks. Fermentation is done in low light to preserve Resveratrol and Piceatannol. The renovated barrel cellar at Domaine de Bellene.
The Appellations of Domaine de Bellene Vineyards in: Santenay Meursault Saint-Romain Beaune Savigny-les-Beaune Comblanchien Nuits-Saint-Georges Vosne-Romanée White wines: Saint-Romain, Vieilles Vignes Savigny-les-Beaune Santenay, Les Charmes Dessus Côte de Nuits Villages, Les Monts de Boncourt Meursault, Les Forges Red wines: Côte de Nuits Villages, Vieilles Vignes Beaune 1er Cru, Cuvée Cinquantenaire (blend of five parcels) Beaune 1er Cru, Les Grèves Nuits-Saint-Georges, Vieilles Vignes Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru, Aux Chaignots Savigny-les-Beaune, Les Hauts Jarrons Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru, Les Peuillets Volnay 1er Cru, Les Grands Poisots Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru, Les Suchots What I am searching for is definition definition of place. Nicolas Potel
The Domaine de Bellene Label Label details include: Size and situation of the parcel, including GPS coordinates Density of planting, rootstock and age of vines Harvest and bottling dates Winemaking and élevage details Concentrations of Resveratrol and Piceatannol
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Côte de Nuits-Villages vineyard in the village of Comblanchien. The excellent Côte de Nuits-Villages Chardonnay vineyard, Les Monts de Boncourt.
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene The Chardonnay vines of Santenay, Les Charmes Dessus.
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Les Forges
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Vineyards of Savigny-lès-Beaune, with the hill of Corton in the background.
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Les Peuillets
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Parcels in Nuits-St-Georges
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Very old vines in the Premier Cru Beaune Grèves, planted in 1904. The Premier Cru Pertuisots vineyard, also in Beaune.
Vineyards of Domaine de Bellene Les Suchots
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