HISTORY
Like many growers in the villages of the Côte d'Or, Claudine Blain has
the history and traditions of Burgundy in her veins: She is the daughter of
Jacques and Josèphe Gagnard and the granddaughter of Edmond Delagrange,
and her family maintains the well-established Gagnard-Delagrange property. Claudine
and her husband, Jean-Marc Blain, manage the Blain-Gagnard estate.
VINIFICATION
Thirty-five percent of the estate's wine is sold to négociants. The rest
of the white wine is put in Alliers oak (about one-third new) and bottled after
14-16 months in cask. The red wines use the same percentage of new oak but age
in cask for 18 months before bottling. Blain believes in mixing wines from vines
of different ages to capture the fruit of the younger vines as well as the richness
of the older vines.
STYLE
Concentrated, low yield wines in limited production. Essential burgundies for
those who like rich but subtle wines.
Domaine Blain-Gagnard / Chassagne-Montrachet
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