Domaine Bärtschi – Altesse / Jacquere – 2023


Domaine Bärtschi – Altesse / Jacquere – 2023
A new vineyard of Clément's in Savoie's Allobroges appellation growing the region's two uniquely delicious indigenous varieties. on deep limestone soils. In this cuvee Altesse (60%) with its rich fruit character is deftly blended with Jacquere (40%) which provides the high toned, granitic and acid driven component that makes the sum of this wine greater than its parts!

Cool Climate

3rd Generation

Organic
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Wine Details
Appellation Vin des Allobroges
Variety Altesse (60%), Jacquere (40%)
Vintage 2023
Vine Age 25 years
Elevation 400m
Soil Limestone
Yield 5t/ha
Vinification Oak
Aging Oak
Alcohol 13.5%
Farming Practices Certified Organic
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Clément Bartschi is a native son of Bugey, a rich winegrowing region nestled between Savoie and the Jura in eastern France, equidistant between Lyon and Geneva. Bugey is a beautiful landscape of sheer limestone cliffs and the emerging Alps. Here mountain influenced Chardonnay and Pinot thrive along with native varieties like Altesse and Mondeuse. It is Bugey’s most famed vineyard, Cru Manicle, that Clément has recently returned to, convinced by the terroir of his under-the-radar home.
Clément is a local boy who has made good in the wider wine world, with time spent at the venerated Domaine Romanée-Conti, before becoming a winemaker at M. Chapoutier, one of the Rhone Valley’s most respected domaines, where today he is head winemaker.

But when Clément, leaning on his local connections, discovered that one of the growers (there are just three!) on Cru Manicle was planning to retire he jumped at the chance to purchase their parcels, convert them to organic agriculture and begin making wines close to his heart and in his family’s ancestral backyard.

Cru Manicle sits at 400m and covers a small south facing mountain slope on the very southern apex of the Jura mountain range which separates France from Switzerland. Here the lime and marl rocky soils retain morning heat while cool nights maintain acidity and freshness in the grapes. Clément farms 3 hectares focused on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. His wines exude traditional craft, alpine influence and a deep local understanding of this unspoiled area.
Conversion to organic agriculture was begun in 2019 and will be fully certified for the 2022 vintage.
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