Domaine Lignier-Michelot is a family story that started 3 generations ago, in the village of Morey-Saint-Denis. A Domaine of 11 hectares, 25% regionals, 50% Villages, 20% Premiers crus and 5% Grands Crus. Virgile Lignier worked at the Domaine with his father Maurice from 1988, beginning to bottle some of the wine in 1992 (it had previously been sold to the négoce), taking over in 2000, which was the vintage when he first bottled all the Domaine's production.
In the vineyard Virgile made significant changes, stopping the use of herbicides, and beginning to plough instead. Green harvesting to limit yields followed, along with greater attention to grape selection. The Domaine works organically except in the extremis.
The wines have a lovely combination of enough body and richness, combined with a lively clarity of expression. The old vines village cuvées are seriously good, and great value too. Going up the scale each site seems to speak very clearly of its source and there is brightness and energy along with full, seamless fruit.
A rare wine indeed from the cellar as 2016 was the last vintage Virgile made of this wine, as his grape purchasing contract ended.
Subtle but not invisible wood can be found on the ripe yet fresh nose that displays notes of both red and dark cherry, floral and distinct earth scents. There is a sleek muscularity to the dense and mineral-inflected middle-weight flavours that possess slightly better depth and length on the balanced and moderately firmer finish. In contrast to the Charmes, at least some patience will be required here.