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Bourgogne HCDN Aux Champs Perdrix, Jérémy Carteret 2024

Jeremy Carteret

£88.20

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Jérèmy Carteret is an emerging name based in Monthélie, quickly gaining attention for wines of clarity and precision. Having worked closely alongside Benjamin Leroux, he began his own project in 2020, starting with just a single parcel of Pinot Noir and a production of only 650 bottles.

From the outset, his approach has been meticulous and artisanal, favouring whole-cluster fermentations for reds and ageing in amphora to preserve purity, texture and finesse. Working with carefully sourced fruit from across the Côte de Beaune and Beaujolais, his wines combine fragrant fruit, floral lift and a distinctive sense of freshness.

Even in the challenging 2024 vintage, his focus on fruit quality and precision stands out, producing wines of notable purity and intensity. A thoughtful and promising new voice, well worth following closely.

An equal blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc from old vines in Arcenant, just west of Nuits-Saint-Georges. The south-facing parcel sits on thin marly limestone soils and is typically the last to be harvested, allowing for full, balanced ripeness. Aged in Stockinger oak, with a small proportion of new wood, the wine shows a subtle smoky character alongside its mineral backbone.

Producer  Jérémy Carteret

Origin Beaune, Burgundy, France

Grapes 50 % Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Blanc

Vintage 2024

Alcohol  12.5% ABV

Style Medium body white

Bottle size 750ml

Winemaking Manual harvested, grapes are pressed directly in foudres, fermented with indigenous yeast, malolactic fermentation.aging for 9-10 months on the lees in Stockinger barrels, 50% new, racked, minimal doses of SO2 added when needed.

Notes Organic and Biodynamic principles