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Named after the aristocrat who was once the landlord of this parcel, La Pièce au Comte was the Tremblays’ first vineyard holding in Chablis. Covering a single hectare, it lies in the heart of Fourchaume, and until 2014, its oldest vines were 80 years old (having been planted in 1934). These vines have since been replanted with mass-selection cuttings, although the remainder still date from the 1950s.
Romain Bessin explains that the vines here suffer from court-noué, which causes a decline in vigour and leads to more concentrated sugars and acidity. The resulting wine is deep and powerful, at once more intense and exuberant than the Fourchaume yet also more weightless and crystalline. The maturation was split equally between tank and barrel (less than 10% new).