2023 Jean-René Germanier Balavaud Vetroz Grand Cru Pinot Noir
| Type of Wine | Red |
|---|---|
| Country | Switzerland |
| Region | |
| Winery | |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Grape | |
| Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (13%) |
| Drink window | 2024 - 2050 |
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Description
Pinot Noir Balavaud Vétroz Grand Cru: an expressive Pinot Noir
The Pinot Noir Balavaud Grand Cru from Vétroz embodies the unique characteristics of the Valais region and offers a sublime combination of softness and structure. This Pinot Noir is harvested early to preserve the complex aromas of this grape variety. The result is a wine of exceptional finesse, with an elegant balance between fruity notes and refined tannins.
Smooth texture and charming taste
In the glass, the Pinot Noir Balavaud Grand Cru reveals vibrant aromas of forest fruits and ripe red berries. In the mouth, you will experience a velvety texture and refined tannins, which give this wine a smooth and harmonious character. With a taste that is both expressive and elegant, this Pinot Noir is ideal for various gastronomic moments.
Characteristics of the Pinot Noir Balavaud Vétroz Grand Cru
- Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir
- Terroir: Vineyards on alluvial gravel soils with schist and large boulders in Balavaud, Vétroz
- Vinification: Matured in barrels for a soft and pure taste development
- Serving suggestions: Perfect with soft cheeses, raclette, white meat, grilled fish and stewed sea fish
- Storage potential: Up to 5 years, ideal for drinking young but certainly suitable for maturing
- Award-winning quality: 89 Parker points (2021) and silver medal at Mondial des Pinots 2022 (2020)
Tasting notes
The Pinot Noir Balavaud offers a seductive aroma of forest fruits and subtle spices. The taste is elegant, with supple tannins and a refined, round finish. This wine is perfectly balanced and combines the charm of ripe red berries with the freshness of the Valais terroir.
Awards and Recognition for Pinot Noir Balavaud Vétroz Grand Cru
- Parker Points: 89 (2019)
- Mondial des Pinots: Silver medal (2022 for the 2020 vintage)
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Specifications
| Type of Wine | Red |
|---|---|
| Country | Switzerland |
| Region | Valais (Wallis) |
| Winery | Jean-René Germanier |
| Grape | Pinot Noir |
| Biological certified | No |
| Natural wine | No |
| Vegan | No |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Drinking as of | 2024 |
| Drinking till | 2050 |
| Alcohol % | 13 |
| Alcohol free/low | No |
| Content | 0.75 ltr |
| Oak aging | No |
| Sparkling | No |
| Dessert wine | No |
| Closure | Cork |
| Promotion | Tier Price |
| Parker rating | 91 |
| James Suckling rating | 95 |
| Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fruitig, Houtgerijpt, Mineraal, Rood fruit, Soepel, Vol |
| Drink moments | Cadeau!, Lekker luxe, Met vrienden, Open haard, Romantisch, Summer party, Terras |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 91
Drink Date: 2024 - 2060
The 2022 Fendant Balavaud Vetroz Grand Cru opens with a complex and savory-mineral bouquet of crushed black slate, iodine and ripe, well-concentrated Chasselas fruit and sur lies aromas. Aged on the lees for nine months, this a rich and intense, round and charmingly sweet Fendant with ripe and refined acidity and an extract-sweet finish. 12% stated alcohol. Tasted in February 2023.
With their latest vintages, enologist Gilles Besse and Jean-Réné Germanier once again underline the exceptional position of the Vétroz domaine, which proves like no other that great wines can be produced from many hectares of vines. The most famous is Cayas, a powerful, intense and long-lasting yet elegant and fresh Syrah from the slate slopes of Balavaud, Vétroz, Chamoson and Fully on the right bank of the Rhône. It is aged for over two years in small barrels. Gilles had brought three vintages to the tasting, including the ready-to-fill barrel sample of the cool 2021. It held its own better than expected against the power and strength of the great 2020—and not every vintage is as successful as 2020...
"The season began in March with very mild temperatures," reports young enologist Delphine Dubuis-Riand. "They continued to rise in April and accelerated the vegetation. The year continued with a particularly hot summer with numerous episodes of thunderstorms, which fortunately had no impact on the health of the grapes." The grape harvest began on September 11 under excellent climatic conditions and lasted until the beginning of October. Then the rain set in. The Cayas was harvested from October 2 to 7, giving a Syrah of remarkably spicy fruit intensity.
Among the white wines, the "second" wine is the wonderfully intense, concentrated and alpine Heida Reserve from calcareous gypsum marl soils. The 2020, which had already been bottled, tragically fell victim to a terrible fire (100,000 bottles lost in all), but the 2021 makes up for it and combines intensity, complexity and freshness with ageability.
The Fendant Balavaud is a Vétroz classic already, but the red Rebbio, whose 2022 assemblage combines Gamay with Gamaret, Syrah and Pinot Noir, is simply irresistible and becoming a kind of favorite wine for everyday and little money.
Published: Jan 25, 2024
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James Suckling
Jean-René Germanier Fendant de Vétroz Valais Balavaud Grand Cru 2022
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Country: Switzerland
Region: Valais
Vintage: 2022
Score: 95
This sets a high bar for the chasselas grape that I didn’t even realize was possible. Great nose of acacia honey and Amalfi lemons. Astonishing textural complexity, power and concentration for 12% alcohol. Then comes the intensely stony yet mellow finish that’s like nothing else I’ve encountered. Drink or hold.
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Zilveren Medaille – Mondial des Pinots 2022 (2020)
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Domaine Jean-René Germanier is one of the oldest Swiss wineries, founded in 1896. Germanier harvested his first vintage in 1896 in Balavaud and devoted his life to his vineyards. His three sons, Francis, Paul and Charles later took over. The winery is now in its third generation under the leadership of Jean-René Germanier and his cousin Gilles Besse. Gilles Besse was 24 when he was approached by his uncle, who is only seven years his senior, to join the family winery.
He accepted the challenge and began studying oenology at the Swiss school of Changins. In 1993 he vinified his first wines on the estate nestled in the heart of Valais. Together, Gilles and Jean-René have been involved in sustainable agriculture for almost twenty years and eventually played a pioneering role in a quality wine revolution in Switzerland. In the Valais is the Swiss valley of the Rhône and it offers an extraordinary alpine terroir and they do everything they can to ensure that their wines will be the worthy reflection of it. At Germanier they make top-notch Terroir wines made under the guidance of talented oenologists Richard Riand and his wife Delphine practices traditional vinification and cask vinification with exceptional rigor and passion. Numerous international awards have recognized this commitment to excellence, including more than 30 wines with more than 90 points in Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.
Located in the hamlet of Balavaud in Vétroz in Valais, the Jean-René Germanier estate covers 170 hectares and produces 800,000 bottles. About thirty hectares are cultivated according to BIOSUISSE standards. The vines benefit from the region's hot and dry microclimate. They grow on different soils: slate, alluvial deposits and glacial moraines. 16 different grape varieties are grown for a range of 38 wines. The main grape varieties grown are Chasselas, Amigne, Arvine, Johannisberg, Chardonnay, Païen, Pinot Noir, Gamay, Syrah, Humagne, Cornalin, Gamaret and Merlot. The best grapes are hand-picked and used to make their high-quality red, white, rosé and dessert wines.
Jean-René Germanier makes Terroir wines, so no artifice, but good wines come from healthy grapes and represent the wine with the Terroir. The concept of terroir describes a specific harmony between characteristics of soil, microclimate and grape variety. In certain vineyards, estates or localities, this trio produces characteristics that make it possible to create very unique wines, clearly marked by their harvest year and that ennoble the grape variety itself. More than 25 years ago, they became pioneers in methods of sustainable viticulture out of respect for the environment. Through the practical use of integrated production, they have successfully eliminated the use of pesticides and other treatments. Today they have reached another milestone by eliminating the use of synthetic products in all our vineyards, which span over 25 hectares. As a result, they have become one of the largest wine estates in the country certified BIOSUISSE.
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