Joseph FaiveleyVolnay 1Er Cru Santenots
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Based in Nuits-St-Georges, the famous Domaine Faiveley was founded in 1825 and in more recent times, the domaine has greatly expanded its vineyards across the entire Côte d'Or. The grapes are entirely destemmed and fermented in a mix of new wooden vats for the top end wines and stainless steel for the lesser cuvées. This Pinot noir has a beautiful ruby colour, a beautiful intense red. We can distinguish aromas of red fruits and a few woody notes on the nose. The wine then reveals itself on the palate; spicy and fruity, with delicate smoky and toasty tastes which give it complexity. This is a well-structured wine, which has fine volume accompanied by a certain roundness.
Based in Nuits-St-Georges, the famous Domaine Faiveley was founded in 1825 and in more recent times, the domaine has greatly expanded its vineyards across the entire Côte d'Or. The grapes are entirely destemmed and fermented in a mix of new wooden vats for the top end wines and stainless steel for the lesser cuvées. This Pinot noir has a beautiful ruby colour, a beautiful intense red. We can distinguish aromas of red fruits and a few woody notes on the nose. The wine then reveals itself on the palate; spicy and fruity, with delicate smoky and toasty tastes which give it complexity. This is a well-structured wine, which has fine volume accompanied by a certain roundness.
Light bodied red wines have a water-light mouthfeel and light flavour impact. Often pale to light/medium in colour.
Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.
- Size750ML
- RegionCôte de Beaune
- Current Vintage2016* - Vintage is not guaranteed and may vary store to store or when delivered.
- Standard Drinks8
- Alcohol Volume13.5%
- CountryFrance
- Brand NameJoseph Faiveley
- ClosureCork
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyLight Bodied
- More about Huon Hooke
Huon Hooke
Prolific Australian wine reviewer for Fairfax Media and The Real Review

Vintage 2009
90 points The Real Review
Medium to deep red colour, purple tints. Rich, earthy and oak/woodsy aromas. Tannic and firmly astringent. Fullish body and yet the tannins dominate, out-weighing the fruit. Needs food.
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