Auxey-Duresses 2021 - Domaine David Trousselle
Bourgogne, Cote de Beaune, Auxey-Duresses, Vintage 2021, Domaine David Trouselle
Tasting notes for the Auxey-Duresses 2021 - Domaine David Trousselle
- EYE: A beautiful light red color, very bright.
- NOSE: Fresh red fruits are very present, providing a beautiful aromatic intensity.
- MOUTH: A lively wine with good length and a persistent finish.
In short: The Auxey-Duresses 2021 from Domaine David Trousselle is the result of a very promising small estate. While it is ready to be enjoyed now, this wine will benefit from a slight decanting beforehand. It is an ideal companion for dishes such as grilled meats, roasted poultry, or soft cheeses. Limited quantities available.
Other appellations from this estate: Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune Cuvée Olympe, Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune En Cré, Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune La Couleuvraie, Santenay, Coteaux Bourguignons Rosé, Bourgogne Aligoté, Auxey-Duresses...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2021
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Red Wine
- Grape Variety
- Pinot Noir
- % vol.
- 13 %
- Appellation
- Auxey-Duresses
- Region
- Bourgogne, Côte de Beaune
- Producer
- David Trousselle
- CRD
- Yes
Rising star from the Côte de Beaune
David Trousselle is part of the new generation of rising stars in Burgundy. He settled in Baubigny in 2014, on the famous Côte de Beaune, only 8 km away from Chassagne-Montrachet. When he was only 28 years old, this native of the region dreamt of becoming a viticultor. Which is why he studied hard in Burgundy and Bordeaux and once he came back home, he took ownership of the family wine estate. David Trousselle is motivated by his love for the job of winemaker, and he actually has only one simple goal in mind: to do better, every time. This is a promise he'll always honor.
On his 5 hectares of vineyard, where Chardonnay usually grows, David decided to plant Pinot Noir grapevines as well. In his estate, he uses techniques that are respectful of the vineyard and its surrounding environment. The harvest is entirely done by hand, almost nothing gets added to his wines, the aging process is done in oak barrels and can take up to a full year… In 2021, David Trousselle asked for the official AB (organic agriculture) certification, to cement his position as a defender of nature. The wines he produces are a bit more acidic than the norm, but they also have a nice minerality and impressive smoothness.
Check out the wines made by David Trousselle.