Goisot’s Corps de Garde Pinot is drawn from three mature plots (40 to 70 years old) in Côte de la Ronce/Haut de la Ronce, Côte de Tue Chien and Gueules de Loup. These vineyards are on Kimmeridgian limestone slopes mixed with red-brown and white clays.
All the grapes were destemmed, and there was no pigeage as Goisot prefers to extract tannins gently and only from the grape’s skins rather than the pips. Macerated and vinified in open wood fermenters, this wine was transferred to 300-litre Burgundian barriques (20% new, with the remainder between one and five years old) for 12 months.
“Plenty of colour – but no pigeage. Wide, very silky, the green less overt in the flavours – a silky wine until a little velvet tannin starts to show itself. Broad and super finishing – waves of finishing flavour.” Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report