Domaine Jean Chartron Chassagne Montrachet 2023
Chassagne-Montrachet AOP
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A quarter of the fruit for Chartron’s Chassagne comes from Caillerets 1er Cru, one of the village’s most prized sites. A very Puligny-style of Chassagne, this has superb precision and focus, with a saline minerality on the persistent long finish.
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£270.00* 1 case (6 bottles)
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Wine Details
- White - Dry
- Fine wine
France
- Pale Gold
- Chardonnay
- 9.7425 Units
- 12.99% ABV
- 31 December 2029
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Fresh citrus edge to the crisp white stone fruits, lees-y roundness
Aroma
White peach, blossom, bright citrus and minerality
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Wine
This fifth-generation family estate is integral to the history of Puligny-Montrachet and nearby villages. The founder, Jean-Edouard Dupard, was mayor of Puligny in 1873 when he arranged for the name Montrachet to be added to that of the village. Over the years they’ve built up vineyards to their current 14 hectares, much of it in the finest Premier and Grand Cru locations. Indeed they produce wines from 22 different appellations – 90% of them for white wine. Most of their vines have great maturity, the oldest over 70 years, all treated organically. A quarter of this white comes from the young vines of the Premier Cru, Caillerets. Fermented and aged in 30% new barrels, this is a fine Burgundy that will age beautifully.
This fifth-generation family estate is integral to the history of Puligny-Montra...
Up there with the greats like Comtes-Lafon, Leflaive and so on
Neal Martin on Domaine Chartron
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