Marsannay En Ouzelois 2019, Domaine Joseph Roty, Burgundy

£49.99
  • Red Wine
  • 12.5%
  • 75cl

2019 was a great vintage for red Burgundy and Roty’s Marsannay en Ouzelois proves the point. The nose is a vibrant mix of black fruits and spice with a subtle savoury note. The palate is much more ample with ripe cassis, plum, musk and l... Read more

Contains: Sulphites


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Country
France
Grape
Pinot Noir
Vintage
2019

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Contains: Sulphites

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An under the radar gem

An under the radar gem

Producing some of the finest wines of Burgundy, Domaine Joseph Roty has an unassuming nature that ensures it remains under the radar. However, for those who know and love the wines the domaine has a cult following. Joseph Roty established the domaine in the 1960s with vines that came from his grandfather. He was succeeded by his son Philippe in 2008, who had already been managing the family business for several years previously. Tragically, Philippe died in 2015, aged 46, at which point his brother, Pierre-Jean, took over, aided by his mother and sister. Boasting one of the largest concentrations of old vines in the region, averaging 65 years, this release hails from ‘En Ouzelois’, Joseph Roty’s first plot in Marsannay. Minimal intervention is practiced in both vineyard and winery.
An under the radar gem

Description

2019 was a great vintage for red Burgundy and Roty’s Marsannay en Ouzelois proves the point. The nose is a vibrant mix of black fruits and spice with a subtle savoury note. The palate is much more ample with ripe cassis, plum, musk and liquorice flavours. Velvety, mouth-coating tannins are balanced by a crunchy freshness on the finish. Duck is always a winner with red Burgundy, as is Boeuf Bourguignon.

How does it taste

Black fruits and sweet berries are complemented by spice and savoury notes. Bold, concentrated and fresh all at once.