Aged in a mix of barrels, démi muids, and foudres. Super pure fruit. Juicy. Basil nose, strawberry and cherry. 5% new oak.
Considered one of the top producers in Marsannay, Domaine Bart has deep roots in Burgundy. The family has been in the region for six generations and Domaine Bart was started in the 1980’s with vines inherited from the famous Clair-Dau winery. Today the twenty-three hectare family estate is run by Pierre Bart who recently joined his mother, Odile, and uncle, Martin. Martin’s grandfather (a Clair in Clair-Dau) put Marsannay on the map when he created the first Marsannay Rose in 1919 and it became sought after in Dijon.
Today, they make approximately 90% red wines and the rest split between rose and white. The domaine’s speciality are their single vineyard Marsannays, two whites: Favieres* and Les Etalles*, and nine reds: Finottes, Ouzeloy*, Longeroies, Grandes Vignes, La Montagne*, Es Chezots*, Saint Jacques, Clos du Roy, and Champs Salomon (those marked with an * are available through Bowler). The domaine also produces wine from family-owned vineyards in neighboring Fixin and a small amount of Grand Cru Clos de Beze and one hectare of Bonnes Mares inherited from the Clair-Dau side of the family’s holdings.