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2023 Chevalier de Lascombes Margaux
Winery Notes- Fresh, vibrant fruit! Le Chevalier immediately delivers a seductive expression of the estate. All the charm and silkiness you would expect from a great Margaux. The tannins are structured yet supple. It can be enjoyed young, or after a few years in the cellar for the discerning enthusiast.$37.906 -
2023 Domaine Génot-Boulanger Meursault Clos Du Cromin
Winery Notes- The aromas are still centered on white fruits, but they come from the south: vineyard peaches and white peaches, with the orchard fruit supported by a skillful touch of oak that enhances it beautifully. The nose promises real generosity and delicious appeal. The palate follows through: sensual, both concentrated and relaxed. The wine is round—but not too much so. Its fruit fills the cheeks before gently stretching out on the finish. A Meursault with no hardness at all, all charm.Rating(s)$129.906 -
2023 Domaine Marquis d'Angerville Meursault 1er Cru Santenots
Winery Notes- It is the most Volnay of the Meursault climats, which has the privilege of bearing the name of Volnay when it is planted with Pinot Noir and that of Meursault if Chardonnay is planted, depending on the grape variety. Indeed, the plot is located north of the village of Meursault, between Meursault and Volnay, and the soil, very marly, lends itself to both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Domaine Marquis d'Angerville owns a beautiful plot of 1.05 hectares planted with Chardonnay since 1905, originally by Sem d'Angerville, who wanted to vinify a white Premier Cru. We don't blame him, on the contrary. Our Meursault Santenots expresses above all the minerality of this exceptional terroir. Our breeding method, without excessive stirring, gives it extra energy and tension. This white wine is dry, very fruity, with a persistent bouquet reminiscent of hazelnut. Its fat is not expressed in attack, but over the length. It can be enjoyed young or kept for several years.$199.903 -
2023 Domaine Génot-Boulanger 1er cru Mercurey-Sazenay
Winery Notes- Mercurey is one of the most important wine appellations in Burgundy and also the most renowned in the Côte Chalonnaise. Our plot was planted in part in the 2000s and partly in 2015. It covers 1.81 hectares and is located on the top of the hillside with a south-facing exposure. The vine rests on a beautiful slope and thus receives the right amount of water necessary for its growth. In addition, it draws its resources from a soil that is predominantly clay-limestone.Rating(s)$79.906 -
2023 Domaine Marquis d'Angerville Volnay 1er Cru Champans
Winery Notes- Domaine Marquis d'Angerville owns 3.98 hectares in the Champans appellation, located just north of the Caillerets appellation. Two parallel plots make up our part of the appellation (11 hectares in total). They extend from the top to the bottom of the Champans climate and the hillside, thus taking advantage of all the characteristics of this remarkable terroir facing south-east, located in the centre of the Premiers Crus de Volnay. The soil is poorer and rests on a rocky limestone bank at the top of the hillside while the slope decreases towards the bottom and it becomes more clayey, stony and deeper. Historically classified as a Têtes de Cuvée de Volnay, Champans is the archetype of the great Volnay 1 er cru: finesse, fullness and length in the mouth with an extra generosity and power of its own. Depending on the vintage, it deserves 5 to 10 years of ageing to fully reveal itself, but it is generally more easily approached young than Taillepieds or Clos des Ducs.$229.903 -
2023 Domaine Vincent & Sophie Morey Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru La Truffière
More restrained on the nose than the Chassagne before it, but in no way a lighter wine. grilled almond fruit, very type Puligny – brioche bread coated with sugar. Very pungent and long-lasting on the palate, with butterscotch, caramel and some white pepper on the finish, along with some peaches. High toned acids throughout, with some rose water and menthol. Complex. Wow!Rating(s)$139.901 -
2023 Domaine Francois Carillon Puligny-Montrachet
Winery Notes- The Puligny-Montrachet comes from four hectares of vines, spread over 8 different localities: Derrière la Velle, Reuchaux, Corvée, Levrons, Aubues, Tremblots, Noyer Bret and Rousselles. The vinification is done in the traditional Burgundian style, with fermentation taking place in small oak casks. The wine is then aged in Allier oak. This linear wine is composed of a beautiful acidity which underlines and prolongs aromas of white peach and the long citrus finish.Rating(s)$139.906 -
2023 Domaine William Fevre Chablis
Winery Notes- Combining lovely fruitiness with an attractive freshness and characteristic minerality, Chablis is a wine region with global renown. Domaine William Fèvre’s vineyards sit on Kimmeridgian subsoil and enjoy ideal exposures for the production of a very fine wine. Fleshy and elegant bouquet revealing citrus, white fruits and flowers aromas. The mouth is fresh, supple underscored by mineral.$39.9010 -
2023 Domaine Dujac Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Aux Combottes
Winery Notes- Les Combottes, a locality south of the village of Gevrey-Chambertin, lies halfway up the hill, just below the steep incline of Les Monts Luisants, in a steeply sloping area (5–6%). Ranging in altitude from 271 to 282 meters, this lieu-dit faces due east. The soil changes from east to west. In the eastern part of the plot, the reddish-brown soil is 40 to 50 cm thick, containing angular-to-rounded limestone fragments. In the western part of the lieu-dit, the soil is rich in fine angular limestone gravel. The underlying substratum Les Combottes is ocher-colored crinoidal limestone (limestone in Entroques), rich in debris from marine organisms. To the west, this layer is overlain by bedded limestone scree (grèzes litées), covering the upper part of the slope. This Comblanchien limestone scree is composed of fine angular gravel..$389.905
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