2021 Marchand-Tawse Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru Les Lavières

£39.50

Domaine-owned vines; clay over limestone at the bottom of the slope. 50% 85-year-old vines, 50% ‘old vines’. 20% whole cluster, 20% new oak.
“Pale ruby. Red cherries, strawberries and redcurrants. Complex with mushroom and a little wet earth. Good concentration; fresh acidity and ripe tannins with some grip. Great balance, weight and volume.”

16.5/20 Matthew Hayes for Jancis Robinson MW

 

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The history of this domaine is an interesting one and much of it is recent. In 1985 Canadian Pascal Marchand became winemaker at Domaine Comte Armand at just 22 years of age, with a strong desire to farm organically and, if possible, biodynamically. He left in 1999 to join the Boisset group where he stayed until 2005 during which time he helped convert the majority of the group’s vineyards around the world to biodynamics.

He then left to pursue other négociant opportunities until he joined up with fellow Canadian Moray Tawse in 2011. From under the noses of more famous figures they contrived to snap up the 4 hectares of Domaine Maume, who had some great vineyards mainly in Gevrey-Chambertin.

Alongside these domaine wines Pascal continued to evolve his négociant business under the label of Marchand Tawse, as opposed to the Domaine Tawse name he was using for the domaine vineyards. Talented Englishman, Mark Fincham, was signed up to make the wines and is clearly something of a humble genius as the wines he has been making are stunning.

Mark’s input and the move to a biodynamic approach have taken a few vintages to truly make a significant difference, but over the last three or four the progression has really started to become obvious and critics and collectors alike are starting to sit up and take note. We are lucky enough to have an allocation of mainly domaine wines, although due to the joys of French paperwork they will be labelled Marchand Tawse rather than Domaine Tawse in 2022, as was the case in 2021.

The ‘Lavières’ name comes from ‘Lava’ which defines the type of limestone these 70 year old vines are planted in.

Additional Information

ABV

12.5%

Bottle Size

Bottle 75cl

Colour

Red

Country

France

Critic Score

16.5/20

Drink until

2036

Style

Still

Sweetness

Dry

Vintage

2021

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