Savigny-Les-Beaune 1er Cru Aux Vergelesses 2018 - Maison Jane Eyre
Savigny-Les-Beaune, First Growth, Aux Vergelesses, 2018 Vintage, Maison Jane Eyre
Tasting notes for the Savigny-Les-Beaune 1er Cru "Aux Vergelesses" 2018 - Maison Jane Eyre
- EYE: The wine wears a deep ruby robe, evoking intensity and concentration. The color is bright, a sign of youth and vitality for this vintage.
- NOSE: A complex and captivating nose opens up, with aromas of ripe red fruits such as cherry and raspberry. Subtle woody notes bring a touch of vanilla and gentle spices. Delicate floral nuances blend with hints of undergrowth, adding an earthy and refined aspect.
- MOUTH: This 1er Cru offers a velvety texture. The flavors of red fruits persist, balanced by refreshing acidity. The tannins are elegantly integrated, structuring the wine without overpowering it. Spicy notes and woody nuances slowly appear, while the finish is harmonious and persistent.
In short: Savigny-Les-Beaune 1st Cru "Aux Vergelesses" 2018 by the Maison Jane Eyre unveils an intense ruby robe. Its complex nose combines ripe red fruits, woody notes, and floral touches. On the palate, the velvety texture is balanced by refreshing acidity and well-integrated tannins. This wine pairs perfectly with a variety of dishes, such as roasted meats, duck dishes, sautéed mushrooms, and poultry dishes in sauce. It can be cellar-aged for 5 to 10 years to fully enjoy its impressive aging potential.
Other appellations from this estate: Côtes du Jura Chardonnay, Fleurie "Les Labourons", Yarra Valley Pinoy Noir, Beaune 1er Cru "Les Avaux", Fleurie, Julienas, Santenay Blanc, Gevrey-Chambertin, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru "Les Corbeaux", Chénas, Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru "Aux Vergelesses"...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2018
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Red Wine
- Grape Variety
- Pinot Noir
- % vol.
- 13,5 %
- Appellation
- Savigny-Lès-Beaune
- Region
- Bourgogne, Côte de Beaune
- Producer
- Maison Jane Eyre
- Classification
- 1er Cru
- Climat
- Aux Vergelesses

French wine, as seen by an Australian
Jane Eyre used to be a hairstylist, back in Australia. When she was 27, she dreamt of another life, far from the boredom she felt every day. She always was a fan of wine but everything clicked the day she met the husband of one of her customers; a wine journalist. Jane decided to leave the country and headed straight for France, to help with the grape harvesting at the Domaine Chevrot (located on the Côte de Beaune). During an entire month, she worked in the vineyard and realized that she was made for this kind of life.
Once back home in Australia, Jane left her old job at the hair salon and began taking oenology lessons. For 5 years, she studied and practiced, and in 2004 she packed her suitcase and moved to France (Burgundy, to be precise). Jane Eyre worked in Beaune, at the Domaine Newman (owned by Chris Newman, an American winemaker), for a few years. After that, it was time for her to be truly independent. So, in 2011, after her humble beginnings, she created the Jane Eyre brand and tried to find her place in the little world of wine.
Slowly, thanks to her hard work and perseverance, her bottles started to pop up on a few prestigious restaurant tables, but her biggest achievement was in 2017. That year, the French wine magazine "La Revue des Vins de France" awarded her one star and elected her "Wine Trader of the Year". She was not only the first Australian winner, but also the first female winemaker to receive such an honor. Nowadays, Jane Eyre produces up to 20.000 bottles per year, in her small wine lab, located in the Château de Bligny. Jane’s wines are famous for their sweetness and refinement.
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