Roc Breia Macon Villages 2024
The Chardonnay is drawn from vines planted in the mid-1940s and mid-1970s. With assistance from vigneron Bastien Cubillé, Dancer is well on the way to raising the vineyard to his standards, bringing the soils and vines into balance, planting cover crops, cultivating inter-vine, etc. The winemaking is very simple. The Chardonnay is pressed as bunches to used 350 and 456-litre barrels for fermentation, and the wine is bottled unfiltered with a tiny (20 mg/L) addition of sulphur. As for the wine, forget any stereotypes you hold about Mâcon; this is a pure and linear white Burgundy, atypically fresh and racy for the region. Yes, it has superb texture and weight (from the old vines and very low yields in 2024), but the flavours are very much in the ripe citrus and nectarine world and far less sun-kissed than what we often see from this part of Burgundy. Dancer is very proud of this release, and it's easy to see why. Bibendum’s notes.