He's already made a mark on the region with Domaine du Cellier aux Moines.
, agrees. “Givry wines have long been undervalued,” she says. “Before phylloxera, the wines from Givry were the most highly sought in the Côte Chalonnaise,” on par with even the famed vintages from the Côte de Nuits. But the decimating effects of the vine-killing phylloxera louse, combined with a labor shortage after World War I, effectively gutted the winemaking in Givry. Now, Pascal wants to return the region to its former glory, which is no small feat.
Try the glossy, elegant Clos du Cellier aux Moines 2019 Givry Premier Cru , with its savory notes of cherry and raspberry stitched with an earthy thread of forest floor and orange peel, or the beguilingly complex 2019 Clos Pascal Monopole , a finely structured single-vineyard bottling offering notes of red fruit and blackberry amid a palate of silky tannins.
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