The producer
The Albert Bichot company was established in Beaune in 1831 by Bernard Bichot and is currently run by Alberic Bichot (born in 1964) who has hugely improved and modernised the business. The firm’s own wines come from a series of domaines located from north to south in Burgundy and including the Cote de Nuits estate ‘Clos Frantin’ which is what we currently list.
All grape material for these domaine wines come from the company’s own vineyards. Albert Bichot also runs a successful negociant business, the grape material for which is always purchased, and wines bottled under the ‘Albert BIchot’ label. Wines were always correct and pleasant but have recently started to become impressive. Their quality (and prices) are on the rise. Watch this space.
Bichot has holdings in Gevrey, Chambolle, Nuits and Vougeot but some of their star wines are in Vosne Romanee
The wine
Clos Frantin is, with 1.76 hectares, the largest landowner in Les Malconsorts premier cru, which is lying immediately next to the La Tache grand cru. The exposure is east, southeast facing, and the soil is rich in limestone, with an average vine age of 35 to 40 years. A dense and firmly structured wine, with sensuous texture, Malconsorts is one of the commune’s finest premier crus. Ageing takes place in 20-30% new French oak barrels and lasts for 14-18 months.