2024 Domaine Henri Bourgeois Pouilly-Fumé

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Domaine Henri Bourgeois is located in Chavignol, where 60 years ago the estate covered 2 hectares. The tenth generation of the family business now owns 65 hectares, which provide grapes for half of the wines produced. The family also has a property in the Marlborough region of New Zealand and even bottles some of their spicy Sancerre wines. The top Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé wines are aged in oak barrels.

The grapes originate from the Loire Valley, with its numerous vineyards, offering an ideal climate and soil for producing delicious Sauvignon Blanc. The limestone in the subsoil provides a base of acidity and tension, while the clay provides structure and strength. In the glass, the wine has a light straw yellow color. On the nose, this Pouilly Fumé has a delicate aroma, wonderfully broad, lush, and exotic—gooseberries, ripe pears, floral notes, and a vibrant sparkle. On the palate, the wine is flavorful and juicy, exotic and lively, with lovely acidity, a light plumpness, and excellent length and power. A delicious, crisp, dry white wine that makes a wonderful aperitif and pairs well with shellfish, turbot with spinach, or a lovely Crottin de Chavignol.

Pouilly-Fumé, on the right bank of the Loire, lies directly opposite Sancerre. The soil and climate are therefore largely similar. Pouilly-Fumé is known for its flint-based soil, but this soil is also found in Sancerre. And the clay-limestone soil of Sancerre is also found in Pouilly-Fumé. This wine is made from such a soil, on the slopes of Saint-Andelain. The limestone in the soil provides a base of acidity and tension, while the clay provides structure and strength. Low-temperature fermentation, between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius, produces delicious fruit. It is then aged on fine lees, making it wonderfully ripe and rich. A delicious Pouilly-Fumé, in a unique, mouth-filling, and powerful style.

Packing information Box
Type of Wine White
Country France
Region Loire
Appellation Pouilly-Fumé
Winery Henri Bourgeois
Grape Sauvignon Blanc
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2024
Drinking as of 2026
Drinking till 2031
Alcohol % 13
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion Tier Price
James Suckling rating 92
Tasting Profiles Aards, Complex, Droog, Fris, Groen & grassig, Krachtig, Mineraal, Wit fruit
Drink moments Borrelen, Iets te vieren, Met vrienden, Open haard, Summer party, Terras
Sommy Pairing Beschrijving Deze 2024 Domaine Henri Bourgeois Pouilly-Fumé danst op een heldere strogele gloed met aromatische noten van kruisbessen, rijpe peer en exotische bloemen, en zet in de mond stevig aan met frisse zuren, licht mollige ronding en een knisperende lange finale. De kruidige, steenachtige mineraliteit uit de silex ondergrond geeft spanning en karakter, waardoor hij uitstekend samengaat met witvis en schel- en schaaldieren zoals tarbot of een eenvoudige crottin de chavignol als meesterlijke against. Serveer koel en probeer bij bereidingen met lichte rooksmaak of frisse citroen en een elegante weinig olieieke saus voor extra harmonie.

James Suckling

92

Domaine Henri Bourgeois winery has been working with passion and care with Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir grapes for 10 generations to make wines with a unique expression. Every member of the family: Jean-Marie Bourgeois, Arnaud, Lionel and Jean-Christophe uses his knowledge and expertise to achieve this goal. The winery is located in the heart famous town of Chavignol, on the largest terroirs of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. The area is located at the headwaters of the Loire.

The pioneering spirit within the family ensured that in 2000 a winery could also be started in Marlborough, New Zealand: Wijnhuis Clos Henri. Here too Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir bloom on the large terroirs of this region.

Clos Henri is a special new project in Marlborough, started by the renowned Bourgeois wine family from Sancerre, France. There, his wines are marketed under the name of the founder, Henri Bourgeois. This beautiful company in Chavignol is one of the references in the Sancerre. Henri is no longer alive, but his children and grandchildren continue the house in a magisterial way. Based on partly own vineyards and partly purchased grapes, the Bourgeois family produces mature and classic Sancerres, totaling some 1.2 million bottles, with 72 hectares of vineyards at the base.

They were able to apply the knowledge they gained in the Sancerre about the cultivation and vinification of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir one-on-one in their special new winery in New Zealand. For this purpose, the family acquired 109 hectares of meadows in Marlborough in 2000, in order to be able to unleash their passion in another country. They chose the Wairau River district, in the river valley west of Blenheim, the central town of Marlborough. A logical choice, because the soil here is very poor, due to the old deposits of river boulders, and therefore perfectly suitable for planting Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. But at the same time, the location has been chosen so that some of the vineyards are located on the hills. As a result, three types of terroir can be found on the purchased land, which enhances the complexity of the wines. The wines of the different parts of the vineyard have a distinctly different character.

One of the reasons for choosing this particular piece of land was that it was still so unspoilt. There was a sheep farm here, and the land was never plowed or fertilized - there was really no human intervention whatsoever. That meant a healthy surface, ideal for planting a beautiful vineyard. While maintaining the biological balance, Jean-Marie Bourgeois first planted plants that would give the soil some extra nutrition to compensate for the shortages of certain nutrients. The first canes were planted in August 2001. Each year, six hectares of vineyards are planted, so that it takes a total of twelve years before the whole piece is transformed from farm to vineyard. This also makes it possible for the family to get an even better idea of the special terroir step by step, as well as to further improve and adjust the vineyard management where possible. In this way, a special vineyard has been created for exactly the same two grapes with which Bourgeois is also successful in Sancerre and its surroundings: Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. The first wines under the name Clos Henri were made in 2003 and the following years benefited from the special terroir of this new vineyard. A beautiful project, which already yields special wines.

Food Pairings

Deze 2024 Domaine Henri Bourgeois Pouilly-Fumé danst op een heldere strogele gloed met aromatische noten van kruisbessen, rijpe peer en exotische bloemen, en zet in de mond stevig aan met frisse zuren, licht mollige ronding en een knisperende lange finale. De kruidige, steenachtige mineraliteit uit de silex ondergrond geeft spanning en karakter, waardoor hij uitstekend samengaat met witvis en schel- en schaaldieren zoals tarbot of een eenvoudige crottin de chavignol als meesterlijke against. Serveer koel en probeer bij bereidingen met lichte rooksmaak of frisse citroen en een elegante weinig olieieke saus voor extra harmonie.

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