half-empty, or worse. But in 2017 there were smiles on vintners’
faces as their cellars were once again full.
Louis Jadot technical director Frédéric Barnier noted in January
2019 that the 2017s were a good example of a vintage made by
aging. “The reds went through malolactic early, before Christmas,”
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QUANTITY
QUALITY
THE OUTSTANDING 2017 RED BURGUNDIES ARE HERE—AND FOR
THE FIRST TIME IN A DECADE, THERE’S ENOUGH TO GO AROUND
By Bruce Sanderson
The vineyards of Chambolle-
Musigny yielded a number of
exceptional reds in the
outstanding 2017 vintage.
A
fter withstanding years of hail, frost and drought, Bur-
gundy domaines were blessed in 2017 with a Pinot
Noir harvest that provided quantity as well as quality.
It was the first vintage to deliver on both fronts since
2009, with the past several harvests resulting in cellars that were
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