The 2015 vintage saw remarkable weather. Blazing hot sunshine was tempered by rain and the wine-making team's expertise was able to draw out the best of the vintage's characteristics. To achieve the best result for Grande Année Rosé meant using cooler Pinot Noir plots from Verzenay and Verzy to add freshness. Frost risk was reduced by an early Spring, and winter itself had been both wet and mild. Sunshine levels were the highest recorded since 2007 with rain just before harvest, swelling the grapes and tempering sugar levels and acidity. Overall it led to excellent grape quality and compact bunches of extremely healthy berries with concentration. This sunshine has led to a very mature, hot vintage and wines best described in nature as extrovert.
Bunner was confident about the 2015 wines from the very start: “The appearance of the grapes and the weather in 2015 clearly point to a very promising vintage. And so we harvest, we make the wine, and then we wait seven long years. Then it is out of our hands. We relinquish our control and, today, give in to discovery. What a thrill! The taste is well-rooted, earthy, powerful, and concentrated. You can taste the sunshine, which is enhanced by the wood.”