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Wine Description
The Story
The Romanée Saint-Vivant Grand Cru lies west and northwest of the village of Vosne-Romanée, at the bottom of the hillside, where the slope is steep (7%). The plot varies very little in altitude, from 253 to 254 meters. Le lieu-dit faces southeast.
The reddish-brown soil is 50 to 60 cm thick and contains a variety of blunt-to-rounded limestone fragments.
The substratum underlying Romanée Saint-Vivant is mainly composed of limestone fragments cemented together by a salmon-colored clay limestone matrix. This conglomerate rock is the result of major erosion that occurred as the topography of the Côte de Nuits took shape.
Vintage 2020
In Burgundy, the harvest is over for most farmers. It has been a year with a lot of heat both in July and August. A huge problem this year has been leaf-thinning and canopy management. Those who have not paid enough attention to the leaf-thinning experienced problems with sunburned grapes.
In Cote d’Or, it is especially the heat that has been tricky this season. First and foremost, some grapes have been burned by the sun resulting in raisins that the critical winegrower will not want in the cellar. Secondly, too much sun for a longer period caused stress among the vines and thus shut down the ripening. The result is grapes that look ripe but are still not ripe in taste. On the other hand, the most critical winegrowers report of really good grapes in the winery. Producers up north in Chablis are also reporting a satisfactory harvest.