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Thursday, May 4, 2023

The great whites of Joly

Very small crop in 2021 - much more limited than usual
The 2021 vintage is the smallest volume we’ve ever produced. Frost hit badly and by late April about 60% of the crops were lost. The cold weather finally subsided and flowering happened in late June, with good weather conditions and not much disease pressure. A quiet, hot, and dry summer. The berries matured slowly and gained a bit more volume through early September, with the harvest starting on September 27.  The positive side of a late vintage is that the botrytis appears at the end of September with the morning fog of the Loire. The small harvest was finished within 10 days but in very beautiful conditions. Fermentation went smoothly up to January and the wines stayed on the fine lees until final racking, filtration, and bottling at the end of June. The wine is very balanced and elegant.



2021 Familie Joly Les Vieux Clos Savennieres...$76.99
Golden yellow wines, the nose is bright and complex. Pear, golden apple, and almond on the palate, this wine shows the concentration of the 2021 vintage, with a thrilling tension bringing the finish to great length.
Appellation: AOC Savennières
Cultivation: Organic and Biodynamic since 1981
Vine Age: 30 years on average on 5.5 hectares
Soil: Schist, sand
Vinification:  100% indigenous yeasts, no settling, no temperature control during fermentation and no fining
Malolactic: 100%
Aging: 5 months in old oak barrels (no new wood)


2021 Familia Joly Clos de la Bergerie Savennières Roche aux Moines...$99.99
This 2021 Clos de la Bergerie is marked by its vintage. Affected by the frost, the fruit offered greater concentration at the time of harvest. The wine is showing the usual oxidative note balanced with the intensity of the fruit and a great acidity
Clos de la Bergerie provides a unique interpretation of site, taking in the moderating and gentle east facing slopes of AOC Savennières Roche aux Moines. The Joly family owns 3.5 hectares of the appellation. The vineyard comprises the same soil composition as Coulée de Serrant, schist and quartz, but with deeper soil and milder slopes, allowing the maturity to peak just slightly later. A rich and powerful wine set to stand the test of time.
Appellation: AOC Savennières Roche aux Moines
Cultivation: Organic and Biodynamic since 1981
Vine Age: 40 years on average on 3.5 hectares
Soil: Shale and sand
100% indigenous yeasts, no settling, no temperature control during fermentation
Malolactic: 100%
Aging: 5 months in old oak barrels (no new wood)
Fining: None



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