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Chignin Bergeron Les Filles, Domaine Partagé - Gilles Berlioz 2024

Domaine Partage - Gilles Berlioz

£56.65

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Domaine Partagé is a small collective project led by Gilles Berlioz, based in Chignin in the Combe de Savoie, where vineyards are set on steep limestone and clay slopes beneath the Bauges massif. Berlioz, who founded Domaine du Cellier des Cray in 2003, launched Domaine Partagé to explore micro parcels farmed organically and biodynamically, often worked by hand with the help of friends and neighbouring growers. The sites are characterised by very low yields, high altitude exposures and strong Alpine influence, with cool nights preserving acidity and aromatic precision. In the cellar the approach is deliberately simple and site focused, with indigenous yeast fermentations, minimal intervention and restrained élevage designed to present clear, transparent expressions of Savoyard terroir.

Chignin Bergeron Les Filles 2024 comes from a steep, south facing limestone slope in Chignin planted to Roussanne locally known as Bergeron. The 2024 season was marked by a cool spring and a long, even summer that allowed slow ripening and excellent aromatic development without excessive alcohol. Grapes were harvested by hand at moderate ripeness to preserve freshness, then pressed gently and fermented with native yeasts in neutral barrels. Ageing took place on fine lees for several months, with no new oak, allowing texture to build while maintaining lift. The wine shows a precise Alpine expression of Bergeron, combining apricot, pear skin and alpine herbs with chalky minerality, fresh acidity and a clean, lightly savoury finish.

Origin Chignin, Savoie, France

Grapes Bergeron (Roussanne)

Vintage 2024

Alcohol 12.5%

Style Fresh, mineral, aromatic, finely textured

Bottle size 75cl

Winemaking Organic and biodynamic farming, hand harvested, gentle pressing, native yeast fermentation in neutral barrels, fine lees ageing, minimal sulphur

Notes Alpine, limestone tension, restrained expression