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What's Pressoir Watching?
Victoire Chabert
August 18, 2022
To continue in the series What's Pressoir is watching, I wanted to present a documentary this time.
Three Days of Glory is a must-watch for you Club Members but also Burgundy wine lovers and La Paulée attendees. Indeed, this short documentary retraces the history of Burgundy, interviews some winemakers, shows scenes of what the Paulée de Meursault is and evokes the future of the region. You will also have a glimpse of my family domaine because my uncle is interviewed, as well as Dominique Lafon, Véronique Drouhin, Thierry Violot-Guillemard and Thiébault Huber.
But first, a teaser from the trailer : click here to see the trailer.
Three Days of Glory tells the story of the world's largest wine festival in the most legendary of wine regions - known locally as Les Trois Glorieuses - including the lunch titled La Paulée in Meursault. This documentary offers a glimpse into aspects of Burgundy never before filmed. Burgundy is home to some of the most legendary wines on the planet. But it took time and hard work to get there.
You'll see the journey of several Burgundian producers, including Thiébault Huber of Domaine Huber-Verdereau in Volnay, Patrick Essa of Domaine Buisson-Charles in Meursault and Thierry Violot-Guillemard in Pommard, as they deal with April's devastating frost and the many curveballs that the 2016 vintage sent to winemakers.
A series of difficult years in the 1920s and 1930s led to the creation of events called the Three Days of Glory. This is the story of the traditional and age-old La Paulée, its origins, the sharing of fantastic wines, good times, and the winemakers of today's small estates, who faced a series of brutal years that had a real impact on their harvests.
While grappling with the complications of the present, the winemakers - as well as Burghound's Burgundy expert Allen Meadows and Director Scott Wright - reflect on their place in Burgundy's traditions as well as the role they play in the future of their families' estates.
Three days of Glory is Available for Free on Amazon Prime .
Looking back at La Paulée Mondiale 2021
Recap of La Paulée Mondiale
3-24-21
Wednesday, March 24, 2020
Thank you to everyone that tuned in from your home to join us at La Paulée Mondiale 2021. With the different seminars and the self-guided Grand Tasting, we were grateful to be able to offer you a virtual version of the festival and we are thankful for your incredible support in what we do. Zachys has curated an impressive selection of wines from the participating producers, and we do want to remind you that some of these “packs” are still available here. Moreover, you still have until August 30 2021 to purchase your tickets to the virtual Grand Tasting and access hours of exclusive videos featuring over fifty producers!
We wanted to share with you some of our favorite moments of the live seminars from the festival.
We started with an informative seminar led by Raj and Charles Antin of Zachys, also featuring special guest, collector Ian Mill QC. How to buy and consign wine may seem complicated or worrisome for the first timers but the three gentlemen impeccably guided us through this fascinating world of wine auctions.
We then embarked on our Burgundy journey starting with an in-depth study of the grands Crus of Chablis. Rare footage including an epic description of “Les Preuses” by the one and only Vincent Dauvissat or the geological explanations by expert Guillaume Morvan were certainly the highlights of this event.
Our friend William Kelley moderated an excellent seminar dedicated to the famous Clos-st-Jacques. We were also honored by the presence of Jean-Marie Fourrier and Thibault Gagey who offered valuable insights on this beautiful climat. It is impossible to imagine what else could have been added about Clos-st-Jacques as William certainly covered that topic thoroughly.
The wines of “Les Amoureuses” hold a special place in many people’s hearts. Tasting this splendid wine is one thing, but when legendary vignerons speak about this terroir, it creates unforgettable memories. Veronique Drouhin, Christophe Roumier and even Frederic Mugnier (who surprised us all by joining live) guided us through the picturesque vineyard, bathed in the pure sunlight of a crisp January. It was particularly eye-opening to realize how diversified the vineyard of “les Amoureuses” is, from plots on flat land near the “Petits Vougeot” to sections flirting with the first vines of the noble grand cru of “Musigny”.
We were glad to receive much positive feedback on the “Passing the Baton” event dedicated to the new generation of Burgundy producers. This seminar certainly shone a light on the many challenges and responsibilities that come with taking over such a complete métier while keeping the legacy of a historical family domaine. The five producers featured all offered honest insights on the complex financial landscape of Burgundy when it comes to inheritance. Their approaches on a changing climate were the perfect introduction to the seminar of the next day. Farming in these new weather patterns was one of the many captivating topics discussed on Friday. Best sommelier of France and Meilleur Ouvrier de France Pascaline Lepeltier led breath-taking discussion with Raj that could have certainly lasted for another two hours. Pascaline’s deep knowledge combined with inspiring interviews of vignerons such as Pierre and Anne Morey but also young, passionate growers like Tomoko Kuriyama-Bott made for a memorable recording.
On Saturday, we felt incredibly grateful to present a seminar with Aubert de Villaine of Domaine de la Romanee-Conti and Guillaume d’Angerville of Domaine Marquis d’Angerville. The two gentlemen spoke about the vineyards of the celebrated “La Tache” and “Clos des Ducs” and that special moment reminded us why these wines are so exceptional. We want to thank you for your amazing support, allowing us to donate $25,000 to the cause of the Climats de Bourgogne.
Lastly, we hope you were able to join the closing event of La Paulée with Brice de la Morandière of Domaine Leflaive. While the tale behind the name of Batard-Montrachet has been told many times, only Brice could tell that story with such wit and passion. We feel that closing the festival with the charismatic personality of Brice and a fantastic glass of Batard was the perfect ending for this La Paulée.
All the recordings of these seminars are available for purchase, please contact Justine with inquiries.