The name of the 1er Cru vineyard Clos des Myglands comes from the English my Land. It is now owned solely by the Domaine Faiveley, which is expressed by the term Monopoly on the label. She is known for powerful but balanced wines. The vines planted between 1963 and 1982 are harvested by hand. It is matured in barriques, the wine gets around 30% new wood per vintage due to its strength.
The 2021 vintage was rather cool and is therefore considered classically structured, elegant, but also accessible early . Dark and red fruits characterize the bouquet, as well as subtle roasted aromas. This full-bodied wine has a beautiful backbone thanks to its ripe tannins, the long finish is balanced and full-bodied.
Quote Bill Nanson on the 2017 Myglands: "Like Framboisière this is another monopole, only about 100m from Framboisière, extending over 6 hectares. A more profound fruit – a little darker. Brighter, fresher, the structure less evident, the intensity a little higher – really great this year – bravo!"
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Optimal drinking | now until 2030 |
Analytical Data | 13% ABV |
Expansion | in barriques, 30% new oak |
Grape variety | 100% Pinot Noir |
Reviews | 91+/100 Parker (2020 vintage), 92/100 Decanter (2019 vintage) |
Closure | Cork |
Type | dry red wine |
Bottler: DOMAINE FAIVELEY SAS CVVB, 8, rue du Tribourg, 21700 Nuits-Saint-Georges
Produced in France - contains sulphites