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Domaine de la Ferté

ドメーヌ・ド・ラ・フェルテ

vineyards
1
GRAND CRU
0
PREMIER CRU
1
Based in
Givry

Profile

コート・シャロネーズ地区のジヴリに拠点を構えるドメーヌ・ド・ラ・フェルテは、特定のテロワールを精緻に表現することに特化した小規模な造り手である。その所有面積は極めて限定的であり、ジヴリのなかでもとりわけ高い評価を得ている一級畑「セルヴォワジーヌ」のみを単独で保有している。わずか0.67ヘクタールという極小の区画から生み出されるワインは、この土地が持つポテンシャルを純粋に反映したものである。広範なラインナップを持たず、唯一のプルミエ・クリュに心血を注ぐその姿勢は、ブルゴーニュのドメーヌのなかでも非常に個性的といえる。村名格や特級畑を排し、一つの優れた一級畑に特化することで、ジヴリの真髄を追求し続けている稀有な存在である。

Vineyard Holdings

* Includes wines sourced as négociant

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Winemaking Approach

A small estate with little public information. Holdings are focused on a single premier cru parcel, Servoisine (0.67 ha), in Givry.

Vintage Ratings

Côte Chalonnaise・Rouge · 1969–2024 (5-point overall, newest on right)

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2024★★★★★Drink earlyA difficult year of frost, hail and mildew. Yields dropped sharply and quality struggled, especially for reds; whites fared slightly better.
2023★★★★★Drink earlyA large, juicy crop of reds and whites with modest density. Approachable for early drinking, with strong value appeal.
2022★★★★HoldDespite the heat, perfumed, balanced reds and fresh, concentrated whites — a high-quality recent vintage.
2021★★★★★HoldA cool, frost-affected, challenging year. A return to classical, lively freshness — appealing for high-acid traditionalists.
2020★★★★★HoldAn outstanding recent vintage. Concentrated yet fresh reds and whites suited for both long aging and earlier drinking.
2019★★★★HoldExcellent results for both concentrated reds and rich whites. Classical balance and good long-term aging potential.
2018★★★★HoldA ripe yet fresh vintage. Reds are dark and concentrated; whites show depth and precision — suitable for long aging.
2017★★★★Drink nowGenerous yields and accessible, fruit-forward style. Both reds and whites drink well young — outstanding value for everyday drinking.
2016★★★★★Drink nowLess frost damage than the Côte d'Or in many sectors. Fleshy, approachable reds and whites — a solid medium-term vintage.
2015★★★★Drink nowA warm, ripe and generous year. Reds show deep fruit and structure; whites are rich and balanced — echoing the Côte d'Or.
2014★★★★Drink nowWhites with vibrant acidity were particularly strong. Reds are fresh and transparent — an elegant year across the region.
2013★★★★★Drink nowA cool, late, classical vintage. Clean and fresh with terroir definition — solid medium-term drinking with good value.
2012★★★★Drink nowFrost and hail cut yields, but survivors produced concentrated, balanced reds and whites — high quality echoing the Côte d'Or.
2011★★★★★Past peakWhites fared better than reds. Soft, approachable wines with limited aging potential — best enjoyed in their youthful freshness.
2010★★★★At peakA solid vintage with concentration and balance, benefitting from the Côte d'Or's great year. Good value across reds and whites.
2009★★★★At peakA ripe, seductive vintage; Chalonnaise also produced wines of pure fruit.
2008★★★★★At peakLate harvest yielding pure reds with attractive lean acidity.
2007★★★★★At peakAromatic, fresh wines for early to mid-term drinking.
2006★★★★At peakCharming, balanced wines drinking well now.
2005★★★★★At peakA historic vintage; Chalonnaise also produced concentrated, structured reds.
2004★★★★★At peakFresh, light reds and whites for early enjoyment; good value.
2003★★★★★Past peakRipe and rich from the heatwave but low-acid; most past prime now.
2002★★★★At peakBalanced and fruity; Chalonnaise also delivered successful wines top to bottom.
2001★★★★★At peakUneven from rain and hail; top wines show lean structure.
2000★★★★★Past peakRain softened the wines; mostly past prime now.
1999★★★★At peakA modern reference vintage; Chalonnaise produced juicy, vibrant wines.
1998★★★★★Past peakUneven due to frost and hail; only top producers stood out.
1997★★★★★Past peakRipe, soft reds for early drinking; most are past prime.
1996★★★★At peakOne of the finest recent vintages for Mercurey and Montagny; elegant whites too.
1995★★★★★Past peakRain challenged the year; top wines retained structure.
1993★★★★★Past peakThick-skinned grapes yielded structured reds; well-rated for Chalonnaise.
1992★★★★★Past peakA generous, supple vintage for early drinking.
1991★★★★★Past peakA difficult year compromised by frost and hail.
1990★★★★★Past peakA historic vintage for Chalonnaise too; the dawn of its 1990s renaissance.
1989★★★★Past peakA ripe, seductive vintage.
1988★★★★Past peakA warm September yielded structured reds and whites.
1985★★★★★Past peakA historic vintage of grace and balance; Chalonnaise shone too.
1978★★★★Past peakA late-harvest success; Chalonnaise also yielded concentrated reds.
1976★★★★Past peakA hot vintage producing structured reds in classical style.
1971★★★★Past peakA classic vintage of concentration.
1969★★★★Past peakRemembered as one of the best 1960s vintages for Cote Chalonnaise too.

Aggregated consensus from professional and trade assessments. Individual vineyards or producers may diverge.

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FAQ

Where is Domaine de la Ferté based?
Domaine de la Ferté (ドメーヌ・ド・ラ・フェルテ) is a producer based in Givry, Burgundy, France. They hold a total of 1 vineyard plots.
What Grand Cru vineyards does Domaine de la Ferté own?
Domaine de la Ferté does not own Grand Cru plots, but holds Premier Cru and Village-level vineyards.
What are the characteristics of Domaine de la Ferté?
コート・シャロネーズ地区のジヴリに拠点を構えるドメーヌ・ド・ラ・フェルテは、特定のテロワールを精緻に表現することに特化した小規模な造り手である。その所有面積は極めて限定的であり、ジヴリのなかでもとりわけ高い評価を得ている一級畑「セルヴォワジーヌ」のみを単独で保有している。わずか0.67ヘクタールという極小の区画から生み出されるワインは、この土地が持つポテンシャルを純粋に反映したものである。広範なラ
What classification levels does Domaine de la Ferté cover?
Domaine de la Ferté's wines start from Premier Cru level, with 1 Premier Cru plots, offering a broad range.

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