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    Domaine Lucien Muzard Santenay Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2023

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      Old vines, new clarity. Domaine Lucien Muzard’s Santenay Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2023 comes from 3 hectares of Pinot Noir averaging more than 50 years of age, rooted in Santenay’s varied clay-limestone slopes. With parcels spread from the northern edge near Chassagne to the southern border of Clos Rousseau, this cuvée is a composite portrait of the appellation’s character — ripe fruit framed by mineral structure.

      The 2023 season delivered balanced ripeness and freshness, allowing Claude and Hervé Muzard, alongside Claude’s daughter Capucine, to craft a wine of supple texture and fine detail. Fermentation is a mix of 60% destemmed-but-not-crushed fruit and 40% whole bunches, with wild yeasts, gentle plunging, and 12 months’ élevage in 30% new French oak. The result is Pinot Noir with both depth and lift — vibrant now but with the structure to age gracefully.

      For a domaine tracing its roots back to 1645, this bottling reflects a steady evolution in style: measured oak influence, purity of fruit, and a quiet confidence in the vineyard’s voice. It’s a Santenay that speaks with both history and modern restraint.

      Old vines, new clarity. Domaine Lucien Muzard’s Santenay Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2023 comes from 3 hectares of Pinot Noir averaging more than 50 years of age, rooted in Santenay’s varied clay-limestone slopes. With parcels spread from the northern edge near Chassagne to the southern border of Clos Rousseau, this cuvée is a composite portrait of the appellation’s character — ripe fruit framed by mineral structure.

      The 2023 season delivered balanced ripeness and freshness, allowing Claude and Hervé Muzard, alongside Claude’s daughter Capucine, to craft a wine of supple texture and fine detail. Fermentation is a mix of 60% destemmed-but-not-crushed fruit and 40% whole bunches, with wild yeasts, gentle plunging, and 12 months’ élevage in 30% new French oak. The result is Pinot Noir with both depth and lift — vibrant now but with the structure to age gracefully.

      For a domaine tracing its roots back to 1645, this bottling reflects a steady evolution in style: measured oak influence, purity of fruit, and a quiet confidence in the vineyard’s voice. It’s a Santenay that speaks with both history and modern restraint.

      Varietal

      Pinot Noir

      Country

      France

      Region

      Burgundy, Côte de Beaune

      Vintage

      2023

      ABV

      13%

      Bottle size

      750ml

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      Domaine Lucien Muzard

      Nine generations of Muzards precede Claude and Hervé, who today control Domaine Lucien Muzard across 16 ha of vineyards in Santenay, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny Montrachet and Pommard. The family can trace its roots back to 1645, but it was not until the two sons, Claude and Herve took over the domaine from Lucien in 1995 that it began bottling at the estate rather than selling to négociants. Today 85% of the production is red wine but the white wines are gaining in stature with several key premier cru parcels in Santenay being replanted with Chardonnay. Santenay borders Chassagne Montrachet to the north adjoining notable premier cru’s such as Morgeots, Les Embazees and Les Baudines. Clearly there is potential for white wines with much limestone apparent in a complex series of fractured geological faults where the Cote dÓr ends and turns the corner towards Maranges signalling the end of the Cote dÓr slope. Santenay contains a great variety of soil differences and vineyard expositions, the potential of which deserves discovery.

      Reducing vine yields and adoption of some modern wine-making techniques has resulted in spotlessly pure, great value Burgundy in both colours. They started using small bins for harvesting, a vibrating sorting table and conveyor belts rather than pumps to keep crushing to an absolute minimum as well as acquiring a new temperature controlled fermentation facility with new wooden vats and a new precision controlled press.

      In 2022 they have made some modifications in white vinification, adding no sulphur until after malolactic. They have purchased some 600 litre barrels for white, along with foudres for red, as bigger formats keep the carbon dioxide better, thus needing less sulphur. Mostly 350 litre barrels otherwise. The Muzards like to crush their white grapes before pressing, then start the fermentation in tank, before sending to barrel. Most whites had been racked to tank just before the new harvest. Bottles of both colours are closed with traditional corks.’

      Tasting notes

      NOSE
      Cherry and wild strawberry

      Bright red fruit layered with peony, sweet spice, and a hint of forest floor.

      PALATE
      Silky and rounded

      Supple fruit core supported by fine tannins and gentle savoury undertones.

      FINISH
      Long and lightly spiced

      Persistent red fruit with a touch of liquorice and mineral freshness