Pierre Girardin Le Chataignier Savagnin 2023
D.O Vin de France
Savagnin
Description
Girardin Vin de France Savagnin Châtaignier is a masterpiece born from the audacity and talent of Pierre-Vincent Girardin, one of the most acclaimed and dynamic winemakers of Burgundy's new generation. This white wine represents a bridge between Burgundian technical precision and the untamed, vibrant character of the Jura terroir. Crafted from 100% of the indigenous Savagnin grape variety, it comes from a unique plot called 'Le Châtaignier', located in Vincelles, in the heart of the southern Jura.
The vineyard, originally planted in 1959, benefits from a southwest exposure that captures the afternoon sunlight, and a soil composed of Bathonian limestone and gray and blue marls, which provides a deep minerality and electric tension. The philosophy of minimal intervention guides the entire production process: practical organic viticulture, meticulous manual harvesting at the optimum point of ripeness, and spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts. Aging takes place in custom-made 456-liter oak barrels to limit the impact of new wood and preserve the purity of the fruit, followed by a stabilization period in stainless steel tanks. The wine is finally bottled without fining or filtering, preserving its texture and natural energy.
The result is a modern, non-oxidative (ouillé) style Savagnin, which stands out for its elegant reductive profile, its citrus tension, and a saline persistence that captivates the most demanding sommeliers and collectors in the world.
Tasting Note Girardin Savagnin Châtaignier
Visual phase: Bright straw yellow color with subtle greenish reflections and steely flashes, of great clarity.
Olfactory phase: Complex nose and markedly reductive in its youth, with notes of flint (gunpowder), lime zest, green apple, fresh fennel, and a delicate background of sweet spices and white flowers.
Gustatory phase: On the palate it is tense, direct, and extremely linear. It presents a vibrant and electric acidity that guides the palate, accompanied by a dense texture and a saline mineral core. Long, persistent, and very refreshing finish.
Value Points
Exceptional terroir: Bathonian limestone and gray marl soils in Vincelles (Jura).
Old vines from 1959: Massal selection that brings extraordinary complexity and depth.
Burgundian style in Jura: Non-oxidative (ouillé) winemaking with aging in custom-made 456L barrels.
Ultra-limited production: A highly sought-after allocation gem for international collectors.
Service Protocol
Recommended serving temperature: 10-12°C. An energetic decanting of 45 minutes is advised in its youth to allow the wine to open up and dissipate the initial reductive notes.
Recommended glass: Large volume white Burgundy glass.
Professional pairing: Excellent with soft cheeses (such as young Comté or Reblochon), dishes based on wild mushrooms (porcini), baked white fish with light sauces, or poultry with cream.