Burgundy: The paradox of this vintage is that with such a large harvest the health of the grapes was excellent despite the Mildew attacks of early spring and that the phenolic maturity of the Pinot Noir is good to very good, for the Chardonnay it is more than 'acceptable.
The reds have a beautiful color and are well balanced, with ripe tannins and a good fruity character suggesting a good vintage for average longevity.
The Whites are crisp, with a small portion of malic acid resulting in a presence for rapid malolactic fermentation. The flavors are clean and fresh and the structure is good without being exceptional. The wines will generally be spoken ready to drink quite early. The harvest and character of the wine can be compared to 1979.
The fall of late 1998 was perfectly cold, January and February were milder than usual.
The spring started in late March through early April without significant frost damage. During the 6 to 7 weeks that followed, the rains and the cold caused strong mildew pressure on the vegetation and some additional treatments were necessary until June. Flowering took place at the beginning of June without any particular problem except for some light rain. From July to mid-August, little rain and sun, with more sun intensity for the second half of August. September saved this vintage with three weeks of perfect weather conditions, fresh northerly wind, cool temperatures and very intense sunshine.
DRC Burgundy Vintage Report: Words fail us when we try to describe the perfection of the grapes that passed through our sorting table in 1999! We have already seen some superb grapes over the last decade, in 1990 or 1996 for example, but this year, in our opinion, they surpass them all in finesse and ripeness. We were able to see many small grapes, "Millerandage", and, a sign of great years, the old vines, generally not very productive, gave this year a generous harvest of extremely fine grapes, sumptuous examples of the most beautiful Pinot Noir.
The history of a vintage is so rich, so rich, that it is not easy to define the most important factors, those which decided the course of events.
Once again, the scenario was disconcerting: who would have believed in spring with the rain falling every day and the threatening mold, with the grass growing in the vines without us being able to plow, that September 20 is that is to say very early in the season, we would harvest grapes which rank among the most beautiful of the century? !
It is precisely thanks to the exceptionally rainy spring that the vines were able to reserve enough water to get through, without suffering, the very hot and dry period that we experienced in Burgundy between August 15 and September 20. This subsequent balance allowed the leaves to fully function in their role as sugar producers and the grapes to ripen completely and harmoniously. This year we observed the almost miraculous combination of high sugar levels (very high degrees), good acidity (concentration in the berries) and perfectly healthy grapes. It is interesting to point out that the combination of these three factors in the same harvest only occurs very rarely.
Another exceptional phenomenon: the grapes which were just in the sun had “roasted” and contained concentrated sugar which was only released during fermentation. All the vats had a sort of natural “sweetening”, ending in higher degrees than the already high ones we noted at the start of fermentation.
In addition, although the grapes were in perfect health, we had a very selective harvest, leaving aside for a second the picking of overloaded vines or young ones that were recently replanted.
Only one regret: the good weather abandoned us after a few days of harvest and the rain disrupted the second part of it, but on the one hand the rain fell mainly during the night, which allowed us to harvest normally during the day, on the other hand they arrived too late to create an appreciable dilution.
Regarding the quantity, it is also exceptional: thanks to the beautiful setting of the clusters and the favorable conditions for flowering, the production is approximately the same as in 1990 or 1996.