Jean-Claude Berrouet Explained

Jean-Claude Berrouet is a French winemaker. World-renowned in his field and in Merlot production,[1] he is best known for his work with Jean Pierre Moueix at the famous Chateau Petrus and Dominus Estate, also owned by the Moueix family. The Oakland Tribune considers Petrus under Berrouet to be "arguably one of the world's most revered and most expensive wines." He is known for making wines of subtlety and nuance that are considered the counterpoint of Michel Rolland.

Biography

Berrouet was born into a Basque family in the Bordeaux region of France.[2] [3] From his schooldays he was a close friend of Jean Brana at Saint-Jean Pied-du-Port.[2] He became winemaker and technical director for Établissements Jean-Pierre Moueix in 1964.[1] There he was responsible for the production of their complete range of wines, such as Pomerol and St. Emilion. He produced some 44 vintages for Établissements, working at estates such as Chateau Magdelaine, Trotanoy and the famous Chateau Petrus.[1] He has been cited as a "great talent" of enology.[4] He achieved fame with his work at Chateau Petrus in particular,[2] [5] where he worked for over forty years. Noted wine critic Larry Walker said that under Berrouet, the "wines have shown a huge improvement, becoming much more supple.[6] The Oakland Tribune considers Petrus under Berrouet to be "arguably one of the world's most revered and most expensive wines."[7] Berrouet is considered to be one of the foremost proponents of "classicist" winemaking, in that his wines are balanced, true to their origins and capable of longer ageing.[8] Berrouet began working for Dominus Estate as a technical consultant under Christian Moueix in the 1980s. He was chief winemaker, and was heavily involved from its outset in 1982, producing its first vintage in 1983.[9] [10] In May 2012, Twomey Cellars announced that they had hired Berrouet to assist Daniel Baron in the production of Twomey's Napa Valley Merlot.[1] Baron said of Berrouet's decision to join Twomey, "Much of my style of winemaking is based on his aesthetic. In fact, I often credit my time with him as one of the inspirations that led to Twomey Cellars. Jean-Claude knows how to combine subtlety, intensity and balance in a wine and his joy of living comes through in every glass."[1] Berrouet has also mentored numerous other notable winemakers over the years with his deep knowledge of viticulture, including Yamlick Reyrel.[11] Berrouet has said, "A wine should tell you the story of the place it came from. Innovation and change are important, but there should be limits on techniques that a winemaker can use and still have a wine classified as a Bordeaux. If I'm a conductor playing Mozart, can I add notes to it? Pretentious men do this. As long as I can make a living doing what I do, I will resist the move to a standard taste."[12]

Berrouet retired formally from winemaking in 2007, but with the help of his son, Jean-François Berrouet, he has continued work as technical consultant for wineries in Israel, Argentina, China and France.[13] The Petrus Estate, as of 2010, it now run by Jean Pierre Moueix's son Jean-François Moueix, and Berrouet's other son, Olivier Berrouet, is Director of Winemaking.[14] Berrouet also owns the 6 hectare Vieux Chateau St-Andre in Montagne St Emilion, which he runs with his son Jean-François.[15] Upon his retirement, Christian Moueix said "Jean-Claude Berrouet's contribution has not only been lengthy, but also, immeasurable. With a lifelong passion in poetry as well as wine, his philosophy has been for the wines to express their terroir, always favoring elegance over extraction."[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jean-Claude Berrouet Joins Twomey Cellars as Winemaking Consultant. PR Newswire. 17 May 2012. 20 March 2013.
  2. Book: Stevenson, Tom. Wine Report. 20 March 2013. 17 October 2005. Dk Pub. 978-0-7566-1320-4. 74.
  3. Book: The Wine Spectator. 20 March 2013. 1999. Wine Group. 17.
  4. Book: Núñez, Diego. Los grandes vinos de Burdeos: claves y secretos. 20 March 2013. October 2007. Editorial Visión Libros. 978-84-9983-315-6. Spanish. 139.
  5. Book: Colman, Tyler. A Year of Wine: Perfect Pairings, Great Buys, and What to Sip for Each Season. 20 March 2013. 11 November 2008. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4165-9414-7. 173.
  6. Book: Walker, Larry. The Wines of the Napa Valley. 20 March 2013. 17 March 2005. Octopus. 978-1-84533-625-7. 62.
  7. Web site: Yadegaran, Jessica. Misunderstood Merlot grape grabs its spot as a star varietal. https://archive.today/20130411022020/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-19315466.html. dead. 11 April 2013. The Oakland Tribune, accessed via HighBeam Research. 14 October 2008. 20 March 2013.
  8. Book: Coates, Clive. The Wines of Bordeaux: Vintages and Tasting Notes 1952-2003. 20 March 2013. 1 September 2004. University of California Press. 978-0-520-23573-1. 33.
  9. Book: Shepherd, Gordon M.. Neurogastronomy: How the Brain Creates Flavor and Why It Matters. 20 March 2013. 2012. Columbia University Press. 978-0-231-53031-6. 12.
  10. Book: Brook, Stephen. The Finest Wines of California: A Regional Guide to the Best Producers and Their Wines. 20 March 2013. 7 March 2011. University of California Press. 978-0-520-26658-2. 78.
  11. Book: The Wine Opus. 20 March 2013. 1 October 2010. Dorling Kindersley Limited. 978-1-4053-6634-2. 330.
  12. Web site: Ward Anderson, John. A Wine With Iconoclastic Notes; Success of a Garage-Made Vintage Challenges Bordeaux's Traditions. https://web.archive.org/web/20160410071458/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-96210.html. dead. 10 April 2016. The Washington Post, accessed via HighBeam Research. 10 March 2006. 20 March 2013.
  13. Web site: Jean-Claude Berrouet Joins Twomey Cellars as Winemaking Consultant. https://web.archive.org/web/20140611091325/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-291088787.html. dead. 11 June 2014. China Weekly News, accessed via HighBeam Research. 29 May 2012. 20 March 2013.
  14. Book: Lawther, James. The Finest Wines of Bordeaux: A Regional Guide to the Best Châteaux and Their Wines. 20 March 2013. 7 September 2010. University of California Press. 978-0-520-26657-5. 232.
  15. Book: Clarke, Oz. Oz Clarke's Bordeaux: The Wines, the Vineyards, the Winemakers. 20 March 2013. 7 May 2007. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 978-0-15-101300-5. 183.
  16. Web site: Pétrus Winemaker Jean-Claude Berrouet to Retire. Wine Spectator. October 11, 2007. 25 March 2013.