2016 Volnay, Domaine Michel Lafarge, Burgundy
Just the one village Volnay this year; there is no Vendanges Sélectionnées as the crop was too small. W hat was salvaged is in this wine, which means there is a further boost to its quality. It is beautifully ripe, pure and utterly delightful.
Adam Bruntlett, Burgundy Buyer
Michel Lafarge (b. 1928) and his son Frédéric make use of their combined experience to produce some of the greatest wines in Volnay. There is nothing modern in their winemaking, though the meticulous care of their biodynamically farmed vineyards puts the domaine at the forefront of viticultural practices. When they are working on a patch of vines they are usually accompanied by their hens who eat up any lurking pests. The grapes are de-stemmed, vinified traditionally and very little new oak is used in the cellar. Following on from the extraordinary success of the 2015 here, tasting the 2016s with Frédéric proved to be an equally breath-taking experience. In common with a handful of other cellars this year, in the right hands this vintage will be great. It might be easy to misread the wines and consider them obvious and accessible, but the best addresses have a profundity to match their wines’ succulence. Just so here; with such low yields after the frosts, not to mention the fruit lost to mildew, the skill was to achieve balanced sugars and tannins without over-maturity or density. The family’s deep knowledge of their vineyards and traditional, instinctive winemaking was the key. The delicacy and finesse here left us bereft of adjectives, but underpinning all the wines is the inherent vitality of the vineyards and the vintage.
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Colour
Red -
Alcohol
13% -
Grape
Pinot Noir -
Body
Medium Bodied -
Producer
Domaine Michel Lafarge