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Domaine Henri & Gilles Buisson Saint-Romain "En Poillange" 2021

750ml

SGD 93.00

Rare Wine

“The ‘Poillange’ terroir takes position on the slope, taking advantage of its softening and excellent soils. These 60-year-old vines, facing south-east, blossom freshly between 353 and 380 meters above sea level, on a hill opposite the Saint-Romain valley. In this marl and limestone complex, clayey banks are perfectly suited to the Chardonnay grape variety..” – Franck Buisson.

En Poillange is a climat to the south of Saint-Romain village, a high altitude site that faces mostly east to get the morning sun. It is a very rock site with a high limestone content.

100% matured in 500 litre barrels, enable more oak and lees interaction to buffer the extreme minerality of the site. Franck described the palate of Poillange as ’stone’s rolling along the tongue’

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Wine Characteristics

Producer: Domaine Henri & Gilles Buisson
Country: France
Region: Burgundy
Appellation: Saint-Romain En Poillange AOC
Style: White Wine
Grape Variety(s): Chardonnay
Vintage: 2021
Bottle Size: 75cl
Alcohol: 13%
Closure Natural Cork
Cellaring: Up to 10 years
Drinking Window: Enjoy now to 2032
Oak Aging: Aging in a combination of older and possibly a small percentage of new oak barrels for approximately 12 months
Organic: Yes
Biodynamic: Yes
Service Temperature: 12-14°C
Allergens: Contains Sulfites

Tasting Profile

  • Body: Medium-bodied
  • Tannins: None
  • Acidity: High and beautifully crystalline. This vibrant acidity is a defining characteristic, providing a refreshing backbone to the wine, contributing significantly to its freshness, precision, and a long, clean finish. It perfectly balances the subtle richness from oak and fruit.
  • Sweetness: Dry

Tasting Notes: Upon the first swirl, the Domaine Henri & Gilles Buisson Saint-Romain En Poillange 2021 reveals an aromatic and inviting bouquet of crisp green apple and bright lemon zest, intertwined with delicate notes of white flowers (such as acacia or hawthorn). A distinctive stony minerality, reminiscent of crushed rocks or wet chalk, underpins the fruit. As the wine opens, subtle hints of almond, a touch of honeycomb, and a delicate smoky nuance from its judicious oak aging may emerge. On the palate, the wine is vibrant and focused, with the lively fruit flavors beautifully framed by the high acidity and a profound minerality that gives it a compelling tension. The texture is precise and refreshing, leading to a long and invigorating finish with lingering notes of citrus, mineral, and a touch of saline. This is a wonderfully expressive and pure example of Saint-Romain.

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Discover the Winery: Domaine Henri & Gilles Buisson

The Buisson family name is etched deep into the history of Saint-Romain, the high elevation appellation in its own little Burgundy nook, to the west of Meursault and north of Auxey-Duresses. The Buissons reach back to the 12th century but they boast a semi-official start date of 1758. Their ‘modern’ history reflects that of Saint-Romain itself, when in 1947 the climat was granted AOC status, and the pioneering Henri Buisson moved from farming to estate-bottling the first ever Saint-Romain AOC wines. Henri’s son Gilles took over in the 1980s, and he in turn passed the torch to brothers Franck and Frederick, who are the eighth generation of family vignerons. Eleven of the twenty-odd hectares of estate-owned vines are in Saint-Romain, across eight different sites, headlined by the signature plots of Sous La Velle for Chardonnay and Sous Roche for Pinot Noir. The remaining holdings are spread across Cote de Beaune, Volnay, Pommard, Meursault and three plots on the hill of Corton. They were very early exponents of organic and biodynamic vineyard practice, and are fully certified as organic (AB, or Association Biologique via Ecocert in 2006) and biodynamic (2019 through Biodyvin). Since 2017 they have also expanded their range through judicious ’exchanges of fruit’ with a number of certified organic producers in Chassagne, Santenay and Macon with more to come. These wines are labelled as Maison Buisson rather than Domaine Buisson.The Buisson family name is etched deep into the history of Saint-Romain, the high elevation appellation in its own little Burgundy nook, to the west of Meursault and north of Auxey-Duresses. The Buissons reach back to the 12th century but they boast a semi-official start date of 1758. Their ‘modern’ history reflects that of Saint-Romain itself, when in 1947 the climat was granted AOC status, and the pioneering Henri Buisson moved from farming to estate-bottling the first ever Saint-Romain AOC wines. Henri’s son Gilles took over in the 1980s, and he in turn passed the torch to brothers Franck and Frederick, who are the eighth generation of family vignerons. Eleven of the twenty-odd hectares of estate-owned vines are in Saint-Romain, across eight different sites, headlined by the signature plots of Sous La Velle for Chardonnay and Sous Roche for Pinot Noir. The remaining holdings are spread across Cote de Beaune, Volnay, Pommard, Meursault and three plots on the hill of Corton. They were very early exponents of organic and biodynamic vineyard practice, and are fully certified as organic (AB, or Association Biologique via Ecocert in 2006) and biodynamic (2019 through Biodyvin). Since 2017 they have also expanded their range through judicious ’exchanges of fruit’ with a number of certified organic producers in Chassagne, Santenay and Macon with more to come. These wines are labelled as Maison Buisson rather than Domaine Buisson.