Domaine Pierrick BOULEY (Volnay) -- 2022 Tasted from Barrel Part I: Red Wines

 

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This estate, formerly known under the name Domaine Réyanne et Pascal Bouley, is now firmly under the control of their son, Pierrick. He said that 2022 posed no problems for him. Yields were “normal to a bit over” normal: 25 hl/ha for the premiers crus, 45 hl/ha for the Aligoté, and 35 hl/ha for the estate overall. He began the harvest on 1 September. 


The estate is now following organic farming and will be officially certified this year. As with many producers now in order to combat the heat, Pierrick is not cutting the tops of the vines, allowing them to provide more shade.


Because he doesn’t use sulfur, malolactic fermentations were rapid, with many finishing before the alcoholic fermentations. All fruit for the wines is destemmed. In general, about 30% new wood on the wines. In 2022, there were 2-3 pigeages (punch downs) per day at the maximum in order not to extract too much. 


These are very good wines in a somewhat modern style. (Continue reading here.)