","Photos","Share","Features","Estate","Vintage","Designation","Region","Grape varieties","Terroirs","two plots (\"les crais de chêne\" and \"les petits crais\") located at the foot of the slopes on deep soil with a lot of limestone scree.","Viticulture","reasoned cultivation","Harvest","manual","Winemaking","cold prefermentation maceration for one week, followed by alcoholic fermentation with temperature control.","Breeding","15 months in barrel (about 25% new barrels)","Alcohol content","13%","Print card","Tasting & pairing","Eye","Attractive ruby-red colour with cherry-red highlights and good depth.","Nose","Intense black fruit with light roasting notes","Mouth","clean attack with a dense, elegant and well-balanced mid-palate, silky tannins with good persistence","Serve","at 14-16°C","1 hour before","Drink from","2014","Drink before","2021","Food and wine pairing","A déguster sur une poularde de Bresse aux morilles, des volailles rôties, des fromages... ","Château de Marsannay","More information on","Fixin","Expert opinion","Bettane & Desseauve","Domaine rated (2020 guide) 3*Stars (High-quality production that can serve as a benchmark in its sector)","About the domain :","In 2012, Olivier Halley, a descendant of the family that owns Promodès and is a shareholder in Carrefour, bought this 40-hectare estate, including 28 hectares of Marsannay, at the same time as Château de Meursault, and entrusted its management to Stéphane Follin-Arbelet. The investments in cultivation, techniques and human resources that had to be made because the estate had fallen on hard times are beginning to pay off. Sylvain Pabion, who previously worked at Bertrand Minchin's Clos Delorme, has joined the château to run the business and manage the reception area. A large reception room here can accommodate up to 350 seated guests, a rarity in Burgundy winegrowing.","Guide Hachette des vins","Domaine noté (guide 2020) Award-winning wines (The wines of this producer are regularly awarded by the guide)","The Ch. de Marsannay estate covers almost 40 hectares. It produces appellationsvillages, 1ers crus and grands crus de la Côte de Nuits. Since 2012, it has belonged to the Halley family, who also own Ch. de Meursault. Numerous qualitative investments have been made.","Customer reviews","No notes available","Background","Buy your Château de Marsannay wines at the best price on private sale!","19812 customer reviews","Free on your 1st order*.","20€","Access to sales","An expert selection","The best wines and champagnes rated by the greatest guides (Hachette, Gault Millau, La Revue du Vin de France, Bettane & Desseauve, Parker, Concours, ...).","Direct from the estates","For impeccable preservation, all the bottles of wine for sale on our site are still in the cellar of the winery or its merchant at the time of your purchase.","Wines at the best price","You always get the best price on the wines you buy on 1jour1vin , and if you find your wine cheaper on another site, we'll refund the difference.","Best prices","Secure payment","Careful delivery","Customer service","Contact","Delivery","Help/FAQ","GTC","Privacy policy","Wine news","1jour1vin Reviews","Download application","Navigation problems","Manage my cookies","Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, and should be consumed in moderation.","1jour1vin - 2024","Château de Marsannay - Fixin 2011"]}
With its deep color, Fixin du Domaine is intense on the nose, revealing black fruits with light notes of roasting. The attack on the palate is straightforward, with a dense, elegant and well-balanced mid-palate, silky tannins and lovely persistence. A beautiful bottle!
Features
Estate
Château de Marsannay
Vintage
2011
Designation
Fixin
Region
Burgundy
Grape varieties
100% Pinot Noir
Terroirs
two plots ("les crais de chêne" and "les petits crais") located at the foot of the slopes on deep soil with a lot of limestone scree.
Viticulture
reasoned cultivation
Harvest
manual
Winemaking
cold prefermentation maceration for one week, followed by alcoholic fermentation with temperature control.
Breeding
15 months in barrel (about 25% new barrels)
Alcohol content
13%
Tasting & pairing
Eye
Attractive ruby-red colour with cherry-red highlights and good depth.
Nose
Intense black fruit with light roasting notes
Mouth
clean attack with a dense, elegant and well-balanced mid-palate, silky tannins with good persistence
Serve
at 14-16°C
Open
1 hour before
Drink from
2014
Drink before
2021
Food and wine pairing
A déguster sur une poularde de Bresse aux morilles, des volailles rôties, des fromages... <br/>
Domaine rated (2020 guide) 3*Stars (High-quality production that can serve as a benchmark in its sector)
About the domain :
In 2012, Olivier Halley, a descendant of the family that owns Promodès and is a shareholder in Carrefour, bought this 40-hectare estate, including 28 hectares of Marsannay, at the same time as Château de Meursault, and entrusted its management to Stéphane Follin-Arbelet. The investments in cultivation, techniques and human resources that had to be made because the estate had fallen on hard times are beginning to pay off. Sylvain Pabion, who previously worked at Bertrand Minchin's Clos Delorme, has joined the château to run the business and manage the reception area. A large reception room here can accommodate up to 350 seated guests, a rarity in Burgundy winegrowing.
Guide Hachette des vins
Domaine noté (guide 2020) Award-winning wines (The wines of this producer are regularly awarded by the guide)
About the domain :
The Ch. de Marsannay estate covers almost 40 hectares. It produces appellationsvillages, 1ers crus and grands crus de la Côte de Nuits. Since 2012, it has belonged to the Halley family, who also own Ch. de Meursault. Numerous qualitative investments have been made.
Customer reviews
No notes available
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