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$755.00 Per case of 3
Three pack contains one bottle each of the following:
Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Chassagne Montrachet Vieilles Vignes 2021
From 4 very old vineyards 0.75 ha total all located on the northern side of Chassagne close to the Puligny border – deeper soils here too.
Includes Ancegnières this year. Clean pure lemon yellow. There is a nice touch of flesh suggested by the nose, though in fact the palate has a little refreshing lime note. However, there is a more classical white fruit across the palate. Less was lost here – just down 30%. (89-91) Jasper Morris M.W., Inside Burgundy, October 2022
Fabien Coche Meursault ‘Les Chevalieres’ 2021
The lieux-dit of Les Chevalieres is situated above the village of Meursault. Above is the lieux-dit of Les Luchets, which produces a higher toned, more tensile wine. I can’t help but think that this is ideally situated, in a sense, mid-slope, the perfect aspect in Burgundy. Impossibly complex, with notes of white flowers, lemon, lime, cashew and cream. It’s very full bodied, luxurious and silkily fine. Despite the weight and power, everything it seems, is so well appointed. There’s a softness to the palate that is almost caressing. This is wonderful Meursault.
Bachelet-Monnot Chassagne-Montrachet 2021
Pale lemon yellow. The bouquet is discreet, suggesting medium density of correctly ripe fruit. There is a little more body underneath, with quite complex aromatics, a touch of spice overlying a bed of white fruit. Citrus appears lightly at the very end. Looking good! Drink from 2024-2028.
89-91 points, Jasper Morris MW – Inside Burgundy
This fleshy and precise Chassagne is drawn from six well-sited parcels across the village: La Canière, Le Chêne, Les Benoîtes, Pot Bois, En Journoblot and Les Houillères. The parcels are below the 1er Crus except Pot Bois, which is one of Chassagne’s highest vineyards and lies above Paul Pillot’s Chassagne, Clos Saint-Jean. Les Houillères also deserves a callout, sitting, as it does, below Bâtard. The average age of the vines is 30 years. This is always an outstanding, stylish village-level wine.
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