Mission Codename Ain't Broke
Burgundy can get really complicated, so allow us to simplify the scope of this deal: BUY, BUY, BUY! Now, onto what makes it so thrilling, explained in 3 steps, one at a time. First the place, because above all else, thatâs what matters in Burgundy most, where the French and nowadays universal notion of terroir, or sense of place, was born in the Middle Ages. This awesome red is a Village level Burgundy, made entirely from Pinot Noir grown in the vineyards surrounding the idyllic hamlet of Fixin. It is a mid-tier level of quality, sitting right in between the Regional and Cru classifications. One of the northernmost appellations of the CĂ´te de Nuits, which itself the northern sector of the CĂ´te dâOr, or the golden slope, from where the worldâs undisputedly most prized Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs come. In fact, not even a 5 minutesâ drive south from Fixin and youâre in Gevrey-Chambertin, where 25% of Burgundyâs crème de le crème vineyards reside.
What matters next in Burgundy is the vintage - 2013 for reds, according to Jancis Robinson was; âThe fairy-tale vintage?â Hundreds of 2013 Burgundies I have tasted to date are generally delightfully terroir-specific. From the right addresses, wines for true Burgundy lovers.â Of equal importance is the producer. The Moillard and Grivot partnership dates back to the French Revolution! Since their inception, they have focused on growing and sourcing some of the best grapes to showcase the great terroirs they bottle.
A pastel tone of cranberry fades out to an extensive circumference of glowing brick orange. Wafting intensely out of the glass are pomegranate, blood orange, Bing cherry, raspberry, vibrant, fresh with a backdrop of spice. Once on the palate, it takes after its neighbor Gevrey-Chambertin, with the classic marriage of cherries and earth evident. Traditional, old school juiciness on the extensive finish leaves you yearning for the next sip, exquisitely delicate. This wine would be perfect with a smorgasbord of well-aged cheeses, charcuterie, roasted nuts, and dried fruits, but the pairing possibilities are endless as it was made for food. All this for under $16? Youâve got to be kidding!
This Fixin (pronounced fix-en), normally a $40+ wine comes from a walled âClosâ single vineyard that was designated by the Monks of the Middle Ages, and is the deepest deal you may ever come across at 60% off, from a region whose wines are always on the rise with demand, pricing, and scarcity. Seize the day, it ainât broke, just FIXIN!
Fun Fact: Drive 20 minutes north from Fixin and youâre in the university town of Dijon, where mustard was first made.
What the Winery Says
2013 'Clos du Meix Trouhans' Fixin AOC
- Winemaker
- Marchand Tawse
- Varietal
- Pinot Noir
- Vintage
- 2013
- Appellation
- Fixin AOC, Burgundy
- Abv
- 13.2%
- TA
- 5.58 g/L
- Aging
- 13 months in 30% new French oak