White Burgundy
White Burgundy
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The Christophe Camu Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2020 is an exquisite French white wine, hailing from the esteemed vineyards of Chablis in northern Burgundy. Its producer, Christophe Camu, is a third-generation vintner renowned for his meticulous wine-making techniques and respect for the terroir.
Fermented in stainless steel vats to preserve the purity of fruit and aged on fine lees to enhance complexity, this 2020 vintage showcases a thrilling balance of richness and freshness. With a brilliant, pale gold hue, it delivers enticing aromas of green apple, citrus, and wet stone, underlined by a subtly creamy texture and minerality that epitomises the Montmains sub-region's characteristic flavor.
A distinguished example of a Chablis 1er Cru wine, the Christophe Camu Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2020 encapsulates the authenticity of its origin, making a stellar addition to any fine wine collection.
Inc. TAX€222.94 -
Experience excellence with the distinguished Clos Rocs Pouilly Fuisse Pierrotes 2021. Produced in the lauded vineyards of Southern Burgundy, this vibrant white wine is a testament to the savoir-faire of Olivier Merlin, who has cultivated the reputable Clos Rocs name. Matured in oak barrels, this Chardonnay displays the quintessential character of the Pouilly-Fuissé zone with enviable lucidity. An end result of precise winemaking techniques and careful harvesting, it boasts an expressive nose with a fine blend of fruit and floral nuances, culminating in a rich, opulent palate. Minerality integrates seamlessly with notes of apple, pear, and lemon. Perfect now yet delectable for aging, its well-integrated acidity assures great holding potential. Indulge in the harmonious marriage of tradition and sophistication that is the Clos Rocs Pouilly Fuisse Pierrotes 2021. With every bottle lies a unique definition of quality encapsulated in its golden hues.
Inc. TAX€546.67 -
(6x75cl) 2017Coche Bizouard Auxey Duresses Blanc 2017 is a distinguished white wine from the esteemed Auxey Duresses appellation in Burgundy. Crafted by the renowned Coche Bizouard family, this vintage showcases their dedication to excellence and traditional viticulture. Handpicked Chardonnay grapes from meticulously maintained vineyards undergo a gentle pressing to preserve their purity. Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, ensuring the retention of vibrant fruit flavours and delicate floral notes. The wine is then aged on its lees in inert vessels, enhancing its complexity and texture without overpowering its natural elegance. Coche Bizouard Auxey Duresses Blanc 2017 presents a harmonious bouquet of citrus zest, white peach, and subtle mineral undertones, culminating in a crisp, balanced finish. Ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, or fine cheeses, this wine exemplifies the superior craftsmanship and terroir-driven character that Coche Bizouard is celebrated for.
Inc. TAX€372.94 -
Unveiling the depth and character of Burgundy, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is emblematic of the region's exquisite viticulture. Produced by the revered Coche Bizouard family, praised for their adherence to the venerable winemaking traditions of Meursault, an area known for its distinctive Chardonnay. The vinification of this stately wine involves meticulous hand-harvesting, perspicacious barrel selection, and careful maturation to ensure a harmonious blend.
The 2019 vintage unveils indulgent nuances of honey, delicate floral aromas, offset beautifully by the subtle hint of oak and minerality. With its persistent finish and striking complexity, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is a profoundly expressive wine that bears testament to the skill of its maker.
An exquisite ambassador of its terroir, Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is set to enchant the discerning palate with its unparalleled elegance and charm.
Inc. TAX€1,011.34 -
(1x75cl) 2020Experience the epitome of aristocratic Burgundy wines with the Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020. This esteemed wine hails from Côte de Beaune, the heart of Burgundy, and is expertly crafted by the Coche-Bizouard family, a reputable name with a rich viticultural heritage spanning many generations. Grown on the illustrious slopes of Meursault, the Chardonnay grapes are meticulously hand-picked and aged in French oak barrels, producing an exquisite, golden elixir. The wine enchants with its intense, flinty minerality, balanced harmoniously with bright, citrus notes and a hint of rich, buttery opulence, taking you on an unmissable tasting journey. The Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020 is the quintessence of the region's winemaking prowess, embodying a luxurious expression of one of the world's finest Chardonnay-growing terroirs.
Inc. TAX€169.02 -
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(1x75cl) 2020Inc. TAX€393.82 -
Wine Advocate (87)
The 2013 Bourgogne Blanc has a captivating bouquet that seems to expand in the glass, touches of chalk and flint just behind the citrus fruit. There is no modesty here. The palate is smooth and harmonious on the entry, hints of toffee apple and almond layered over a sweet finish. Very approachable now, this is a bottle to just sit back enjoy this over the next 3 to 4 years.Inc. TAX€2,512.82 -
(1x75cl) 2014Inc. TAX€524.35 -
(6x75cl) 2015Inc. TAX€2,612.17 -
(12x75cl) 2016Vinous (88)
(there was significant frost here, as well as a lot of millerandage in the south-facing vines): Pale, bright yellow. Good lift to the aromas and flavors of citrus fruits and spices. Juicy, tactile and concentrated; a rather powerful Bourgogne blanc that displays both pliancy and cut. A fairly fleshy but restrained wine with a touch of oak and easy drinkability. Coche blended in some wine from both the southern and northern Mâconnais because we needed to fill our barrels with good fruit.Inc. TAX€4,940.77 -
Wine Advocate (90)
The 2019 Bourgogne Blanc is showing especially well, offering up aromas of pear, citrus zest, hazelnut and nutmeg, followed by a medium to full-bodied, layered and impressively concentrated palate. Elegantly textural and fine boned, it's a serious wine that punches above its weight.Inc. TAX€4,553.56 -
(12x75cl) 2020Wine Advocate (90)
Aromas of pear, crisp green apple, white flowers and hazelnut introduce Raphaël Coche's 2020 Bourgogne Blanc, a medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny wine that's layered and concentrated, with racy acids and a precise, saline finish. This year, domaine fruit is complemented by a small parcel of purchased grapes from lieu-dit Magny in Meursault, not far from the domaine itself.Inc. TAX€5,759.56 -
(1x75cl) 2020Wine Advocate (90)
Aromas of pear, crisp green apple, white flowers and hazelnut introduce Raphaël Coche's 2020 Bourgogne Blanc, a medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny wine that's layered and concentrated, with racy acids and a precise, saline finish. This year, domaine fruit is complemented by a small parcel of purchased grapes from lieu-dit Magny in Meursault, not far from the domaine itself.Inc. TAX€495.96 -
(3x75cl) 2021Inc. TAX€1,147.93 -
(6x75cl) 2021Inc. TAX€2,086.45 -
(12x75cl) 2022Vinous - Neal Martin (91)
The 2022 Bourgogne Blanc has a delineated and focused bouquet that shrugs off the warmth of the growing season. It offers citrus peel, hints of chamomile and crushed stone. The palate is well balanced with a dab of stem ginger that defines the finish. There's plenty of energy coiled up in this Bourgogne Blanc and wonderful length. This is excellent.Inc. TAX€3,655.46 -
Vinous (97)
I was blown away by the power, verve and soil-driven complexity of Coche-Dury's 2001 Corton-Charlemagne. Full yellow in color, it’s approaching maturity but shows every sign of a continuing graceful evolution in bottle. Its vibrant apple, citrus peel and brown spice aromas and flavors have been joined by deeper notes of brioche, white truffle and porcini. This wonderfully tactile, plush wine boasts compelling sweetness leavened by lively acidity, and the musky, minerally, slowly building finish begs for a side of crustaceans.Inc. TAX€6,706.49 -
(1x75cl) 2006Vinous (97+)
The aromas of liquid stone and menthol offer superb lift. On the palate, this offers a tactile dusty stone character and a sense of mineral solidity verging on painful. Among the handful of stars of the vintage in both its sheer intensity and its palate-staining persistence, but in need of at least five or six years of patience. A great, gripping, somewhat saline wine that would pair magically with crustaceans. More glyceral than the '05 but perhaps not quite as high in dry extract-and not nearly as backward.Inc. TAX€6,028.13 -
Vinous (96+)
Upright and serious wine with aromas of apple, spices and crushed stone. Almost painful in the mouth, with a steely mineral spine giving the wine uncanny cut. As firm as this is today, it conveys a powerful impression of personality. The apple, spice and mineral flavors go on and on on the aftertaste. This boasts outstanding structure for aging.Inc. TAX€6,568.13 -
Vinous (96)
Two vintages of Coche Dury’s Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru follow. Neither 2011 nor 2003 is especially highly regarded, but it is precisely vintages like these that can be so instructive because they tell us so much about what talented growers can achieve in challenging years. The 2011 Charlemagne needs several hours of air to open, which is not surprising, as it has always been a stubborn wine. I remember that Jean-François Coche hesitated to show the Charlemagne when I stopped by to taste the bottled 2011s, as he felt the long malos had resulted in a wine that needs more time in bottle to fully come together. Now, at nearly age ten, the 2011 remains quite vibrant and nervy, with striking citrus, floral and mineral notes laced into a racy frame. All it needs is a bit more flesh, but it’s the sort of flesh that develops with more time in bottle.Inc. TAX€6,702.53 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
Raphel Coche told me that the 2012 Corton Charlemagne was the only vineyard that escaped hail damage this year. It has a very succinct nose, not predisposed to go out and grab you by the lapels. The aromatics unfurl with a sense of ease prioritizing finesse over power: beeswax, linden, lemon thyme and fresh pear. The palate is exquisitely balanced with fleeting glimpses of Seville orange and apricot. But there is more about the tension, the effortlessness and that it just rolls out across the finish like a huge Turkish rug. This is the kind of wine that exhausts superlatives.Inc. TAX€7,603.73 -
(1x75cl) 2013Wine Advocate (95)
Raphaël Coche-Dury describes this as the most challenging vintage of his career to date, but the 2013 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing very well, unfurling in the glass with notes of yellow orchard fruit, mandarin and lemon oil, almond paste and subtle top notes of petrol and white flowers. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, layered and intense, with an ample mid-palate, juicy acids, chewy extract and a long, saline finish. This isn't as structurally taut as the best vintages, so it will be a comparatively precocious rendition of this reliably long-lived cuvée, but it should deliver great pleasure over two decades or more.Inc. TAX€8,007.73 -
Decanter (100)
Enjoyed over dinner in Burgundy after tasting many truly lovely wines, this wine could erase your memory of anything else. It is a riveting tour-de-force, with a medium lemon-yellow colour and heady, incredibly forward aromas of ripe orchard and stone fruit with exotic spices, butter, and a bit of oak. There is fresh acidity, plenty of body and extract, and incredible finesse and elegance as well. The combination of youthful fruit, fresh acidity, and robust density carry this wine to an interminable finish.Inc. TAX€6,376.13 -
(12x75cl) 2016Wine Advocate (97)
Coche began to release his 2016 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru last year, and the wine is just beginning to unwind, offering up aromas of citrus oil, peach and pear mingled with freshly baked bread, toasted almonds, iodine and struck match. Full-bodied, broad and layered, with a dense core of concentrated fruit, racy acids and a long, saline finish, it's from a climat that was largely spared by the frost in 2016.Inc. TAX€62,213.33 -
(1x75cl) 1995Wine Advocate (93)
Coche's 1995 Meursault Village is drinking brilliantly today, offering up aromas of honeyed orchard fruit, buttered citrus and toasted nuts mingled with hints of oyster shell, followed by a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered palate that's textural and concentrated, with terrific cut and a long, penetrating finish. As is often the case, with almost 30 years in bottle, the wine underlines that attention to detail and a passion for excellence count for more than appellation hierarchy.Inc. TAX€2,008.75 -
(1x75cl) 1999Inc. TAX€2,085.96 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Meursault 1er Cru Les Caillerets is excellent, unfurling in the glass with notes of lemon oil, sesame, dried white flowers and a subtle hint of orange blossom, subtly framed by new wood. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, racy and mineral, with tangy acids and an unmistakably chalky, saline finish. As is often the case, it's the brightest, most overtly stony wine in the Coche-Dury cellar.Inc. TAX€14,868.72
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The Christophe Camu Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2020 is an exquisite French white wine, hailing from the esteemed vineyards of Chablis in northern Burgundy. Its producer, Christophe Camu, is a third-generation vintner renowned for his meticulous wine-making techniques and respect for the terroir.
Fermented in stainless steel vats to preserve the purity of fruit and aged on fine lees to enhance complexity, this 2020 vintage showcases a thrilling balance of richness and freshness. With a brilliant, pale gold hue, it delivers enticing aromas of green apple, citrus, and wet stone, underlined by a subtly creamy texture and minerality that epitomises the Montmains sub-region's characteristic flavor.
A distinguished example of a Chablis 1er Cru wine, the Christophe Camu Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2020 encapsulates the authenticity of its origin, making a stellar addition to any fine wine collection.
In Bond€162.00 -
Experience excellence with the distinguished Clos Rocs Pouilly Fuisse Pierrotes 2021. Produced in the lauded vineyards of Southern Burgundy, this vibrant white wine is a testament to the savoir-faire of Olivier Merlin, who has cultivated the reputable Clos Rocs name. Matured in oak barrels, this Chardonnay displays the quintessential character of the Pouilly-Fuissé zone with enviable lucidity. An end result of precise winemaking techniques and careful harvesting, it boasts an expressive nose with a fine blend of fruit and floral nuances, culminating in a rich, opulent palate. Minerality integrates seamlessly with notes of apple, pear, and lemon. Perfect now yet delectable for aging, its well-integrated acidity assures great holding potential. Indulge in the harmonious marriage of tradition and sophistication that is the Clos Rocs Pouilly Fuisse Pierrotes 2021. With every bottle lies a unique definition of quality encapsulated in its golden hues.
In Bond€408.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Coche Bizouard Auxey Duresses Blanc 2017 is a distinguished white wine from the esteemed Auxey Duresses appellation in Burgundy. Crafted by the renowned Coche Bizouard family, this vintage showcases their dedication to excellence and traditional viticulture. Handpicked Chardonnay grapes from meticulously maintained vineyards undergo a gentle pressing to preserve their purity. Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, ensuring the retention of vibrant fruit flavours and delicate floral notes. The wine is then aged on its lees in inert vessels, enhancing its complexity and texture without overpowering its natural elegance. Coche Bizouard Auxey Duresses Blanc 2017 presents a harmonious bouquet of citrus zest, white peach, and subtle mineral undertones, culminating in a crisp, balanced finish. Ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, or fine cheeses, this wine exemplifies the superior craftsmanship and terroir-driven character that Coche Bizouard is celebrated for.
In Bond€287.00 -
Unveiling the depth and character of Burgundy, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is emblematic of the region's exquisite viticulture. Produced by the revered Coche Bizouard family, praised for their adherence to the venerable winemaking traditions of Meursault, an area known for its distinctive Chardonnay. The vinification of this stately wine involves meticulous hand-harvesting, perspicacious barrel selection, and careful maturation to ensure a harmonious blend.
The 2019 vintage unveils indulgent nuances of honey, delicate floral aromas, offset beautifully by the subtle hint of oak and minerality. With its persistent finish and striking complexity, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is a profoundly expressive wine that bears testament to the skill of its maker.
An exquisite ambassador of its terroir, Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is set to enchant the discerning palate with its unparalleled elegance and charm.
In Bond€819.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020Experience the epitome of aristocratic Burgundy wines with the Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020. This esteemed wine hails from Côte de Beaune, the heart of Burgundy, and is expertly crafted by the Coche-Bizouard family, a reputable name with a rich viticultural heritage spanning many generations. Grown on the illustrious slopes of Meursault, the Chardonnay grapes are meticulously hand-picked and aged in French oak barrels, producing an exquisite, golden elixir. The wine enchants with its intense, flinty minerality, balanced harmoniously with bright, citrus notes and a hint of rich, buttery opulence, taking you on an unmissable tasting journey. The Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020 is the quintessence of the region's winemaking prowess, embodying a luxurious expression of one of the world's finest Chardonnay-growing terroirs.
In Bond€137.00 -
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(1x75cl) 2020In Bond€325.00 -
Wine Advocate (87)
The 2013 Bourgogne Blanc has a captivating bouquet that seems to expand in the glass, touches of chalk and flint just behind the citrus fruit. There is no modesty here. The palate is smooth and harmonious on the entry, hints of toffee apple and almond layered over a sweet finish. Very approachable now, this is a bottle to just sit back enjoy this over the next 3 to 4 years.In Bond€2,075.00 -
(1x75cl) 2014In Bond€433.00 -
(6x75cl) 2015In Bond€2,157.00 -
(12x75cl) 2016Vinous (88)
(there was significant frost here, as well as a lot of millerandage in the south-facing vines): Pale, bright yellow. Good lift to the aromas and flavors of citrus fruits and spices. Juicy, tactile and concentrated; a rather powerful Bourgogne blanc that displays both pliancy and cut. A fairly fleshy but restrained wine with a touch of oak and easy drinkability. Coche blended in some wine from both the southern and northern Mâconnais because we needed to fill our barrels with good fruit.In Bond€4,080.00 -
Wine Advocate (90)
The 2019 Bourgogne Blanc is showing especially well, offering up aromas of pear, citrus zest, hazelnut and nutmeg, followed by a medium to full-bodied, layered and impressively concentrated palate. Elegantly textural and fine boned, it's a serious wine that punches above its weight.In Bond€3,755.00 -
(12x75cl) 2020Wine Advocate (90)
Aromas of pear, crisp green apple, white flowers and hazelnut introduce Raphaël Coche's 2020 Bourgogne Blanc, a medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny wine that's layered and concentrated, with racy acids and a precise, saline finish. This year, domaine fruit is complemented by a small parcel of purchased grapes from lieu-dit Magny in Meursault, not far from the domaine itself.In Bond€4,760.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020Wine Advocate (90)
Aromas of pear, crisp green apple, white flowers and hazelnut introduce Raphaël Coche's 2020 Bourgogne Blanc, a medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny wine that's layered and concentrated, with racy acids and a precise, saline finish. This year, domaine fruit is complemented by a small parcel of purchased grapes from lieu-dit Magny in Meursault, not far from the domaine itself.In Bond€410.00 -
(3x75cl) 2021In Bond€947.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021In Bond€1,720.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Vinous - Neal Martin (91)
The 2022 Bourgogne Blanc has a delineated and focused bouquet that shrugs off the warmth of the growing season. It offers citrus peel, hints of chamomile and crushed stone. The palate is well balanced with a dab of stem ginger that defines the finish. There's plenty of energy coiled up in this Bourgogne Blanc and wonderful length. This is excellent.In Bond€3,005.00 -
Vinous (97)
I was blown away by the power, verve and soil-driven complexity of Coche-Dury's 2001 Corton-Charlemagne. Full yellow in color, it’s approaching maturity but shows every sign of a continuing graceful evolution in bottle. Its vibrant apple, citrus peel and brown spice aromas and flavors have been joined by deeper notes of brioche, white truffle and porcini. This wonderfully tactile, plush wine boasts compelling sweetness leavened by lively acidity, and the musky, minerally, slowly building finish begs for a side of crustaceans.In Bond€5,585.00 -
(1x75cl) 2006Vinous (97+)
The aromas of liquid stone and menthol offer superb lift. On the palate, this offers a tactile dusty stone character and a sense of mineral solidity verging on painful. Among the handful of stars of the vintage in both its sheer intensity and its palate-staining persistence, but in need of at least five or six years of patience. A great, gripping, somewhat saline wine that would pair magically with crustaceans. More glyceral than the '05 but perhaps not quite as high in dry extract-and not nearly as backward.In Bond€5,020.00 -
Vinous (96+)
Upright and serious wine with aromas of apple, spices and crushed stone. Almost painful in the mouth, with a steely mineral spine giving the wine uncanny cut. As firm as this is today, it conveys a powerful impression of personality. The apple, spice and mineral flavors go on and on on the aftertaste. This boasts outstanding structure for aging.In Bond€5,470.00 -
Vinous (96)
Two vintages of Coche Dury’s Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru follow. Neither 2011 nor 2003 is especially highly regarded, but it is precisely vintages like these that can be so instructive because they tell us so much about what talented growers can achieve in challenging years. The 2011 Charlemagne needs several hours of air to open, which is not surprising, as it has always been a stubborn wine. I remember that Jean-François Coche hesitated to show the Charlemagne when I stopped by to taste the bottled 2011s, as he felt the long malos had resulted in a wine that needs more time in bottle to fully come together. Now, at nearly age ten, the 2011 remains quite vibrant and nervy, with striking citrus, floral and mineral notes laced into a racy frame. All it needs is a bit more flesh, but it’s the sort of flesh that develops with more time in bottle.In Bond€5,582.00 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
Raphel Coche told me that the 2012 Corton Charlemagne was the only vineyard that escaped hail damage this year. It has a very succinct nose, not predisposed to go out and grab you by the lapels. The aromatics unfurl with a sense of ease prioritizing finesse over power: beeswax, linden, lemon thyme and fresh pear. The palate is exquisitely balanced with fleeting glimpses of Seville orange and apricot. But there is more about the tension, the effortlessness and that it just rolls out across the finish like a huge Turkish rug. This is the kind of wine that exhausts superlatives.In Bond€6,333.00 -
(1x75cl) 2013Wine Advocate (95)
Raphaël Coche-Dury describes this as the most challenging vintage of his career to date, but the 2013 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru is showing very well, unfurling in the glass with notes of yellow orchard fruit, mandarin and lemon oil, almond paste and subtle top notes of petrol and white flowers. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, layered and intense, with an ample mid-palate, juicy acids, chewy extract and a long, saline finish. This isn't as structurally taut as the best vintages, so it will be a comparatively precocious rendition of this reliably long-lived cuvée, but it should deliver great pleasure over two decades or more.In Bond€6,670.00 -
Decanter (100)
Enjoyed over dinner in Burgundy after tasting many truly lovely wines, this wine could erase your memory of anything else. It is a riveting tour-de-force, with a medium lemon-yellow colour and heady, incredibly forward aromas of ripe orchard and stone fruit with exotic spices, butter, and a bit of oak. There is fresh acidity, plenty of body and extract, and incredible finesse and elegance as well. The combination of youthful fruit, fresh acidity, and robust density carry this wine to an interminable finish.In Bond€5,310.00 -
(12x75cl) 2016Wine Advocate (97)
Coche began to release his 2016 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru last year, and the wine is just beginning to unwind, offering up aromas of citrus oil, peach and pear mingled with freshly baked bread, toasted almonds, iodine and struck match. Full-bodied, broad and layered, with a dense core of concentrated fruit, racy acids and a long, saline finish, it's from a climat that was largely spared by the frost in 2016.In Bond€51,800.00 -
(1x75cl) 1995Wine Advocate (93)
Coche's 1995 Meursault Village is drinking brilliantly today, offering up aromas of honeyed orchard fruit, buttered citrus and toasted nuts mingled with hints of oyster shell, followed by a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered palate that's textural and concentrated, with terrific cut and a long, penetrating finish. As is often the case, with almost 30 years in bottle, the wine underlines that attention to detail and a passion for excellence count for more than appellation hierarchy.In Bond€1,670.00 -
(1x75cl) 1999In Bond€1,735.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Meursault 1er Cru Les Caillerets is excellent, unfurling in the glass with notes of lemon oil, sesame, dried white flowers and a subtle hint of orange blossom, subtly framed by new wood. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, racy and mineral, with tangy acids and an unmistakably chalky, saline finish. As is often the case, it's the brightest, most overtly stony wine in the Coche-Dury cellar.In Bond€12,370.00

