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Roc Breia Chardonnay 2022 Magnum
- TASTING NOTE: âThe 2022 Chardonnay has turned out beautifully, bursting with aromas of pear, white flowers, bread dough and hazelnuts, followed by a medium to full-bodied, fleshy palate with a satiny attack that segues into a charming, lively mid-palate, with good cut and a saline finish. Dancer sold off two-thirds of his crop in 2021, but the quality of his raw materials in 2022 should permit a less draconian selection.â 92 Points - William Kelley, The Wine Advocate
- ABOUT THE WINE:The village of Bray lies in the north of the MĂąconnais. Itâs the zone that also includes Cruzille and VerzĂ© and is one of the cooler, later-ripening areas of the MĂąconnais. The Roc BreĂŻa vines face west, and itâs windy, so there is little disease pressure. The Chardonnay is drawn from vines planted in the mid-1940s and mid-â70s. In the cellar, the winemaking is simple. The Chardonnay is whole bunch-pressed, and the wine ferments in used 500-litre barrels. Itâs bottled unfiltered, and the only sulphur added is at bottling: a tiny 20 mg/L. Instead of taking the MĂącon-Bray appellation, Dancer has chosen to label the wine Vin de France, so he has no restrictions regarding picking dates. As for the wine itself, forget any stereotype about MĂącon; this is a juicy, punchy white Burgundy, atypically fresh and racy for the region.
- ABOUT THE PRODUCER: Roc BreĂŻa is run by the driven and ambitious ThĂ©o Dancer, now also the main man at Domaine Vincent Dancer. In 2021, ThĂ©o was invited to visit a mature vineyard in the Bray district of the MĂąconnais. The vineyard had recently been purchased by two investors, one of whom was the courtier who used to sell the vineyardâs crop in the past. The vineyard (pictured above) is a 10-hectare block on a limestone slope. Dancer immediately saw the potential and agreed to manage the project, but only on the condition that he would control the whole affair. The name of the new project is Roc BreĂŻa. Taking over immediately, with the help of full-time vigneron Bastien CubillĂ©, Dancer has begun to sculpt the vineyard up to his standards, bringing the soils and vines back into balance, planting cover crops and cultivating inter-vine, etc. In the cellar, winemaking is very simple. The wines are results from a selection of the finest barrels, with Dancer eliminating anything he doesnât like from the final blend.Â
- COUNTRY: France
- REGION: Burgundy
- SUB-REGION: Macconais
- VARIETAL: Chardonnay
- WINE STYLE: White Wine
- WINEMAKER: Theo Dancer
- CLASSIFICATION: Minimal Intervention, Unfined & Unfiltered, Minimal Sulphites, Sustainable Farming, Vegan
- CLOSURE: Cork
- ABV%: 13%
- SIZE: 150ml
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- TASTING NOTE: âThe 2022 Chardonnay has turned out beautifully, bursting with aromas of pear, white flowers, bread dough and hazelnuts, followed by a medium to full-bodied, fleshy palate with a satiny attack that segues into a charming, lively mid-palate, with good cut and a saline finish. Dancer sold off two-thirds of his crop in 2021, but the quality of his raw materials in 2022 should permit a less draconian selection.â 92 Points - William Kelley, The Wine Advocate
- ABOUT THE WINE:The village of Bray lies in the north of the MĂąconnais. Itâs the zone that also includes Cruzille and VerzĂ© and is one of the cooler, later-ripening areas of the MĂąconnais. The Roc BreĂŻa vines face west, and itâs windy, so there is little disease pressure. The Chardonnay is drawn from vines planted in the mid-1940s and mid-â70s. In the cellar, the winemaking is simple. The Chardonnay is whole bunch-pressed, and the wine ferments in used 500-litre barrels. Itâs bottled unfiltered, and the only sulphur added is at bottling: a tiny 20 mg/L. Instead of taking the MĂącon-Bray appellation, Dancer has chosen to label the wine Vin de France, so he has no restrictions regarding picking dates. As for the wine itself, forget any stereotype about MĂącon; this is a juicy, punchy white Burgundy, atypically fresh and racy for the region.
- ABOUT THE PRODUCER: Roc BreĂŻa is run by the driven and ambitious ThĂ©o Dancer, now also the main man at Domaine Vincent Dancer. In 2021, ThĂ©o was invited to visit a mature vineyard in the Bray district of the MĂąconnais. The vineyard had recently been purchased by two investors, one of whom was the courtier who used to sell the vineyardâs crop in the past. The vineyard (pictured above) is a 10-hectare block on a limestone slope. Dancer immediately saw the potential and agreed to manage the project, but only on the condition that he would control the whole affair. The name of the new project is Roc BreĂŻa. Taking over immediately, with the help of full-time vigneron Bastien CubillĂ©, Dancer has begun to sculpt the vineyard up to his standards, bringing the soils and vines back into balance, planting cover crops and cultivating inter-vine, etc. In the cellar, winemaking is very simple. The wines are results from a selection of the finest barrels, with Dancer eliminating anything he doesnât like from the final blend.Â
- COUNTRY: France
- REGION: Burgundy
- SUB-REGION: Macconais
- VARIETAL: Chardonnay
- WINE STYLE: White Wine
- WINEMAKER: Theo Dancer
- CLASSIFICATION: Minimal Intervention, Unfined & Unfiltered, Minimal Sulphites, Sustainable Farming, Vegan
- CLOSURE: Cork
- ABV%: 13%
- SIZE: 150ml











