This possesses the spiciest nose in the range with its slightly riper array of kirsch, poached plum, red currant and soil tones. Like the Meursault villages, this isn't especially dense but the medium-bodied flavors possess a more sophisticated mouthfeel ...
The 2022 Bourgogne Blanc, mainly from Meursault and some declassified Hautes-Côtes plus 10% must from Chablis, was bottled in August and contains 20% new oak. It has a tight nose at first, a little backward, perhaps after bottling. The palate is quite con...
The 2020 Meursault Village comes from 12 parcels and sees no new oak (barrels one to five years old). Taken from tank, it has a taut, fresh, walnut and smoke-tinged bouquet that has a pleasing strictness. The palate is well balanced with a fine bead of...