Chateau Puligny Montrachet
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Burgundy | 2 | 88 (VN) |
Inc. TAX
€1,219.02 |
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Vinous (88)Bright pale yellow; healthier than the village Chassagne-Montrachet. Aromas of apricot, hazelnut and nutty oak. Offers good texture and breadth, with more firming lemony acidity than the village Chassagne or the Bourgogne Blanc Le Clos du Château de Puligny-Montrachet (winemaker Brian Sieve described this wine as more representative of 2016). But still a bit tight--and not a floral style of Puligny. Finishes with good penetration and length, if slightly aggressive. |
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Burgundy | 2 | 88-90 (VN) |
Inc. TAX
€620.92 |
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Vinous (88-90)(80% of this wine is declassified Chalumeaux, according to Brian Sieve, who noted that winemaker Jacques Montagnon is aging one-third of this cuvée in 228-liter barrels because of the wine's reductive tendency): Bright yellow. Ripe, buttery aromas of yellow peach and musky white flowers. Leaner than the village Chassagne, but enlivened by sappy lemony acidity. A bit longer on the aftertaste. From a slightly lower crop level than the Chassagne, according to Sieve. |
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Burgundy | 1 | 89-91 (VN) |
Inc. TAX
€685.98 |
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Vinous (89-91)The 2018 Puligny-Montrachet Village comes 75% from Chalumaux that was declassified in the late Seventies (there is a great story about why that happened, but I’ll leave it for another time). It has a delightful bouquet of green apple, white flowers and orange zest that bursts from the glass. The palate is well balanced with a saline entry, good weight and a discreet touch of spice toward a finish of fine length. A quality village cru that will probably end up at the top of my banded score. |
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Burgundy | 2 | 87-89 (VN) |
Inc. TAX
€1,131.42 |
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Vinous (87-89)The 2021 Puligny-Montrachet Village has a pretty nose with Granny Smiths, greengage and touches of white asparagus; the underlying mineralité becomes more evident with time. The palate is well balanced with a fine thread of acidity, saline and lightly spiced towards the composed finish. This is a decent Puligny Village. |
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Burgundy | 2 | 88 (VN) |
In Bond
€971.00 |
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Vinous (88)Bright pale yellow; healthier than the village Chassagne-Montrachet. Aromas of apricot, hazelnut and nutty oak. Offers good texture and breadth, with more firming lemony acidity than the village Chassagne or the Bourgogne Blanc Le Clos du Château de Puligny-Montrachet (winemaker Brian Sieve described this wine as more representative of 2016). But still a bit tight--and not a floral style of Puligny. Finishes with good penetration and length, if slightly aggressive. |
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Burgundy | 2 | 88-90 (VN) |
In Bond
€495.00 |
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Vinous (88-90)(80% of this wine is declassified Chalumeaux, according to Brian Sieve, who noted that winemaker Jacques Montagnon is aging one-third of this cuvée in 228-liter barrels because of the wine's reductive tendency): Bright yellow. Ripe, buttery aromas of yellow peach and musky white flowers. Leaner than the village Chassagne, but enlivened by sappy lemony acidity. A bit longer on the aftertaste. From a slightly lower crop level than the Chassagne, according to Sieve. |
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Burgundy | 1 | 89-91 (VN) |
In Bond
€553.00 |
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Vinous (89-91)The 2018 Puligny-Montrachet Village comes 75% from Chalumaux that was declassified in the late Seventies (there is a great story about why that happened, but I’ll leave it for another time). It has a delightful bouquet of green apple, white flowers and orange zest that bursts from the glass. The palate is well balanced with a saline entry, good weight and a discreet touch of spice toward a finish of fine length. A quality village cru that will probably end up at the top of my banded score. |
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Burgundy | 2 | 87-89 (VN) |
In Bond
€898.00 |
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Vinous (87-89)The 2021 Puligny-Montrachet Village has a pretty nose with Granny Smiths, greengage and touches of white asparagus; the underlying mineralité becomes more evident with time. The palate is well balanced with a fine thread of acidity, saline and lightly spiced towards the composed finish. This is a decent Puligny Village. |