Puligny-Montrachet 2009
Puligny-montrachet_2009

Region: France / Burgundy / Côte de Beaune Villages
Grapes: 100% Chardonnay

The clay and chalk soil of the central Côte de Beaune is very stony, drains well and warms easily. In the vineyards, sustainable viticulture helps ensure high-quality fruit. The grapes are handpicked and sorted, then gently pressed and fermented in oak without artificial temperature control. Partial or no malolactic fermentation is permitted based on the vintage, and a portion of the wine is aged on the lees for 10 months in French oak. Fining and filtration is light. The goal is always to retain the wine’s complexity and structure.

91 Points

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2010 vintage
90 Points

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2009 vintage
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harvest note

2009 is already anticipated to be one of the great vintages in Burgundy. August and September were characterized by bright days and cooler nights and rainfall was light until two weeks prior to the harvest, which saw heavy downpours for a few days. September benefited from the dependable north wind, which aided a slow, even maturation of the grapes.

tasting note

Distinctive, concentrated exotic fruit, almond and white flower aromas carry on to the palate and culminate in a persistent, lingering finish. After up to 12 years of aging, the wine will gain delightful aromas of hazelnut and fern.

food pairing

An excellent companion to fish, shellfish, liver pâtés and strong cheeses such as Munster.

technical data

GRAPES: 100% Chardonnay
APPELLATION: Puligny-Montrachet
PH: 3.23
ACIDITY: 3.59 g/l
ABV: 13.5%
AGING: 10 months in French oak and stainless steel, 6 months in bottle

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“My aim is to craft enchanting wines that taste of the great diversity of Burgundy.”

– Jacques Lardière, Winemaker

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