Cynthia Hurley
Cynthia Hurley in Burgundy September 2010

 
 

Eric de Suremain "surehand" Rully 2007
One of my Best Value Premier Cru Burgundies

 
 
Dominique de Suremain (Eric's life) in their cellars in Burgundy

The new supply of the de Suremain Rully Burgundy has docked, but be aware it never lasts very long. Many of you already know that Eric de Suremain has got a talent for making wine that far out-strips its appellation.

"To interject a personal note, I loved the better 07s as they have energy, grace, harmony and again, on condition that they were made respectfully, the terroir definitions are razor sharp." -Allen Meadows, Burghound, on the 2007 red Burgundies.

Every time I have a shimmering glass of Suremain's Rully, I wonder why everybody is not incurably attached to French Pinot Noir. "Why, there's nothing quite like it," I say to myself as the swirl of berries fills my mouth. I've tasted it from every country in world, but Burgundy's is still the most exquisite expression of the grape type.

The flavors seem embedded in every molecule and they skip across my taste buds scattering black cherry, raspberry, minty, leathery, chocolaty fairy dust along the way. A refill, please.

"I think the 2007s will please many people with their charm and classical characters." -Allen Meadows, Burghound

You already know my Burgundy philosophy: find the passionate, talented growers in lesser-known appellations that will deliver all the Pinot Noir character without the big price tag. Sure, invest in a few bottles of the hallowed ones, but keep the Rully on hand by the case to drink as often as you like. Rully is a Chalonnaise wine which is part of Burgundy, just south of the more famous Cote de Beaune.

Eric de Suremain took his vineyards biodynamic in 1996. He was way ahead of his time, still is. Eric de Suremain does not embrace every little technological miracle that comes along. He still believes in getting up close and personal with his grapes by practicing pigeage -- good old-fashioned foot-stomping. His yields are very low. His vines are old. He is restrained when it comes to new wood. Eric's wines remain in barrel for as long as two years. His wines are long-lived and will drink well up to ten years or more.

His philosophy about winemaking sounds simple, but is really profound: "there are no petites annees, it is just the balance which counts." This means that he is a flexible winemaker who adjusts for the variables in every vintage. He doesn't try to match the juice to his winemaking, he matches his winemaking to the juice and it is that skillful balancing act that makes a wine seem like a seamless wave of pure, expressive Pinot flavor. Cynthia Hurley

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Crotin de Chavignol
The de Suremain Chateau in Burgundy

The Details

Eric de Suremain Premier Cru Preaux Rully 2007 12-bottle case $335.88 ($27.99)

This is a remarkable value for Burgundy of this quality

 
 

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Cynthia Hurley
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