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Hautes Cotes de Beaune by Seichii Saito is the fruit of a vineyard located near the pretty village of Nantoux, hidden on the higher slopes west of Pommard. The vineyard is entirely managed in biodynamics. The wine is vinified in whole bunches, with its own yeasts and very few pumping over. It is subsequently aged in wooden barrels for 11 months. No clarification or filtration is done before bottling, which takes place with the minimum of SO2 possible.
In recent years many young Japanese winemakers have settled in France with the success we know. Starting with the most sought after such as Kenjiro Kagami (Jura), Mito Inoue (Auvergne), Hirotake Ooka (Saint Joseph) or even the young Rié and Hirofumi Shoji by Pedres Blanques. Also for this reason we immediately dived in search of Seiichi Saito's wines.
Born in China but raised in Japan, Seiichi Saito studied land for years and earned a diploma in pedology. He began to take an interest in the vine and in 2005 he did his first internship in a local estate. He is 22 years old and then decides to leave Japan to deepen his knowledge of wine and is welcomed at the Simon-Bize domaine where he will learn his skills by following a training course at the CFPPA in Beaune. He decides to stay in France and engages in various activities related to wine, not least that of opening the restaurant La Lune in Beaune. But the idea of becoming a winemaker still lingers in his mind.
In 2016 he decides to take the plunge and creates the Petit-Roy estate. With rudimentary equipment, he works his small 1.3-hectare vineyard, all organic. Most of his reds are processed in whole clusters, with the exception of Bourgogne Les Lormes and also the whites are the result of great precision but also a good dose of instinct. No new barrels are used for aging to avoid the wood mark. The wines in general have a good density, a remarkable balance and a very pleasant touch on the palate.
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