
The Domaine Geantet-Pansiot Estate
The Domaine was founded by Edmond Geantet in 1955. Vincent Geantet, who has a passion for Harley Davidsons as well as wine, joined him in 1977 and definitely took over the estate in 1989. He represents the 4th generation of the family producing wine and his daughter currently works with him. The domaine has grown after 1991 when Vincent bought 4 hectares in Gevrey- Chambertin, in 1994, when he bought 0.6 hectares in Chambolle Musigny and Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru, and recently in 1999, after they acquires a parcel of Gevrey- Chambertin during the sale of the domaine Vachet-Rousseau.
"Plump, succulent wines mostly from Gevrey; while quite showy, also exhibit fine detail; worth seeking out." - Anthony Dias Blue's pocket guide to wine 2006
The Domaine Geantet-Pansiot Vineyard
This is a 16 hectare-domaine (39.5 acres), spread over the communes of Gevrey- Chambertin, Brochon, Marsannay and Chambolle- Musigny. 80% of the vineyards use Guyot Simple as a "technique de taille" (pruning technique). The other 20% are in Cordon de Royat, which allows to control the vigor of the young vines.
Depending on the weather condition, the maturity and the quantity of the grapes, Vincent is also using "vendange verte" (green harvest), which consists in cutting the bunch of grapes, one month before harvest, so that the concentration of the sugar in the grapes is higher. The harvest is done by hand and automatically selected for a second time in the cellars. The grapes are destemmed and aged in 1 third new oak, the rest in 1-2 year old barrels. Each terroir is respected and vinified to show its character. The meager production is 100% estate bottled.
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Bavencoff Meursault Blanc is made from 100 percent Chardonnay.
Clear golden and green robe. Meursault shows a green golden color, leaning towards bronze as it ages. Limpid and brilliant, it exhibits silver highlights. The young wine is redolent of toasted almonds and hazelnuts in a floral and mineral (flint) setting. Butter, honey, and citrus fruits are also present. On the palate it is rich and ample with a nice balance between freshness and smooth nutty flavors. .
Aged in French oak barrels (50% new).
Noble and fine-textured fish or meat, blue cheeses and foie gras.
Bachelet Bertrand Chassagne Montrachet Blanc Premier Cru Morgeot is made from 100 percent Chardonnay.
The Chassagne-Montrachet appellation is located in the southern part of the Côte de Beaune and produces mainly white wines. 'Morgeot' is located in the south of the village, characterized by compact limestone soil containing iron oxide, which gives the soil its particular red-brown color.
The wine offers a golden color, a subtle nose of white flowers and honey notes. Full-bodied and well-structured on the palate.
The softness of the Chardonnay on the palate makes an interesting pairing with cooked foie gras; it also sits well with lobster, spiny lobster, or even morel mushroom dumplings or Bresse chicken in a cream sauce.