Florent Rouve Mâcon La Roche Vineuse "Soleil Levant" 2022
Mâcon-La Roche-Vineuse Chardonnay, fresh and lightly rounded, citrus, white peach and a gentle creaminess, easy to enjoy or pair with lighter dishes.
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Florent Rouve Mâcon La Roche Vineuse "Soleil Levant" 2022
Florent Rouve Mâcon La Roche Vineuse "Soleil Levant" 2022
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Soleil Levant is an east-facing vieilles vignes site, meaning the vines are older and naturally lower yielding. The vineyard takes in the morning sun but avoids the hottest part of the afternoon, which is particularly useful in a warm year like 2022 and helps the grapes keep their acidity.
This is crisp and direct, with ripe citrus, pear and a lightly honeyed edge, plus a subtle touch of oak. The palate is dry, fresh and well shaped, with good length and a long, mineral finish. It has concentration, but it stays clean and lively throughout.
Florent Rouve divides his time between two estates he owns in the Mâconnais and the Jura. His cellar in the Mâcon is in Davayé, in the heart of Saint-Véran, and he produces a consistently strong range of whites across the key southern Burgundy appellations. The 2022s were picked promptly at the end of August, then fermented and aged for 9 to 15 months in small oak barrels, with around 10 to 25% new wood.
Food Pairing
Grilled fish, roast chicken, creamy pasta, or simple dishes with herbs and lemon.
Drink 2024–2026.
Quick Info
Bottle Size:
75cl
ABV:
13%
Designation:
AOC Mâcon-La Roche-Vineuse
Vintage:
2022
Oak Influence:
Oaked
BIN:BTL-0521
Current Stock:12
Vegan:Yes
Vegetarian:Yes
Style:White Wine
Style:Rich & Textured Whites
More Information
Chardonnay
One of the world’s most popular grapes, Chardonnay is made in a wide range of styles from lean, sparkling Blanc de Blancs to rich, creamy white wines aged in oak.
Depending on how ripe the grapes get, the flavour ranges from crisp, clean citrus and green apple, to ripe peaches and tropical fruit. Notable Chardonnays can be found in France, California, Australia, England, and beyond.
Burgundy (or Bourgogne in French) is small in size, the Côte d'Or has about 8000 hectares under vine, yet its influence is immense. It is home to some of the best known and most expensive wines in the world. Look in the right places and there is great quality and superb value to be found.
The two major grapes are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, though you can find small pockets of well-made Aligoté.
This brilliant young wine-maker has made a name for himself in both his home region of the Jura and in the Mâconnais where he has expanded his holdings considerably by buying the famous Jean Rijckaert estate from the eponymous Belgian restaurateur.
Rouve’s oenological approach emphasizes freshness, integrity and balance and offers a superb alliance of tradition and a modern, minimalist style that respects the unique terroirs in which he works.