Bichot’s “bargain of the century” white Burgundy
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2022 Albert Bichot Vire-Clesse 750 ml
Retail: $33 | ||
$30 | 9% off | per bottle |
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Viré-Clessé Is in a Class of Its Own
Albert Bichot’s Viré-Clessé is one of our essential white Burgundies—a bottle that provides quality and value like very few others in the world. Each offer leaves a froth of four- and five-star member-reviews in its wake, containing praise like “bargain of the century” and “one of the buys of the year for me.”
That makes the 2022—from a dry, warm, and sunny vintage—that much more exciting. An early frost led to some modest yield-trimming, and a beautiful spring led to rapid grape development. Some June thunderstorms contributed some water (and caused a bit of stress to the growers), and a hot summer delivered grapes with outstanding ripeness.
Stylistically, Viré-Classé stands apart, not just from the Mâconnais region but from the whole of Burgundy. Nowhere else produces quite the same mix of fine definition and brisk acidity while maintaining a signature rounded texture and sunshine-infused fruit. Inching towards Premier Cru quality, this is one of our favorite expressions of that distinctive southern identity.
The village of Viré was first planted by the monks of Cluny in the 1500s, and its slopes are perfect for grapegrowing. Well-draining and strewn with chunks of white limestone, they looked much like the Premier Cru and Grand Cru holdings of Meursault and Montrachet.
Few capture this incomparable terroir better than Albert Bichot—little wonder when you consider the pedigree of the family. With ancestors residing in Burgundy since the 14th century and producing wine since 1831, quality and longevity are synonymous with the Bichot name. The current generation, led by Albéric Bichot, refuses to rest on their laurels. He implemented organic viticulture in the family’s Cote d’Or vineyards and continues to push the envelope on quality.