
2019 Fumey Chatelain Pinot Noir






VARIETAL: Pinot Noir
REGION: Jura, FR
VITICULTURE: Organic/Biodynamic
WINEMAKER: Raphaël Fumey & Adeline Chatelain
The fruit grows on marl and limestone soils. It is hand harvested and macerated for 15 days. 70% is free run juice and 30% is extracted from pressings. The result is light and juicy with an interesting smoky minerality, texture and tight structure.
Light framed with super fine, taunting tannins pocking the bright red berry and strawberry fruit characters to the front of the palate. The mid palate is slightly broodier with blackberry and dark cherry notes mingling with earthy, woody, and green herb characters adding interest and length to the finish.
"One of the last remaining of the true winemaking families in Jura, Marin Fumey and his family still make all of their wines end-to-end with Raphael tending the vineyards (all 15 hectares himself), Adeline the cellar door and administration and Marin the entirety of the winemaking. Marin's sister also designed and produced the labels during the recent brand refresh, a project undertaken to reflect the increased involvement of the family.
Like the majority of our growers, Fumey-Chatelain's efforts in the vineyard of late have been focussed on a steady conversion to complete organic viticulture. During Marin's tenure in the New World, working for Spinifex (Barossa), Crystallum (SA) and Burn Cottage (Central Otago) taught him a nouveau way of expressing terroir, learnings that he brought home with him to Montigney-Les-Arsures and is now expressing through his pristine wines.
Yes, these are thoughtful, natural wines. The abundance of native yeasts in the area make it a crime to inoculate here - though many do - and everything is bottled without filtration. However the most striking aspect of these wines across the board though is not their fruitiness nor freshness, it is their reflection of the unique terroir just north of Arbois. Predominantly clay/limestone, these vineyards are shot through with mineral fossil deposits which, in combination of ideal aspect/altitude brings a tight mineral composition to these wines that is distinctive and in the case of a few of the wines completely spellbinding."