Domaine Jean Chartron Puligny-Montrachet 2023
Puligny-Montrachet AOC
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From this exceptional, 5th-generation family estate, textbook Puligny with fruit brimming with energy, ravishing acidity and a strong mineral core. A fine-boned palate with immense focus and drive building to the powerful, long, ripe citrus finish.
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£285.00* 1 case (6 bottles)
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Wine Details
- White - Dry
France
- Pale Gold
- Chardonnay
- 9.7425 Units
- 12.99% ABV
- 31 December 2029
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Ripe stone fruits, an intense core of minerality, bright citrus
Aroma
Bright citrus, white peach, blossom and almond
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Wine
Cooper craftsman Jean-Edouard Dupard set up this superb domaine in 1859, and it was he who, as mayor of Puligny in 1873, made the decision that Montrachet – the region’s most prestigious vineyard – be added to the village name (Puligny). Neighbouring Chassagne soon followed suit. Domaine Jean Chartron has been run by five generations, with current owner Jean-Michel Chartron continuing his family’s great legacy. Praise from the critics pours in. Over the years they’ve built up vineyards, much of it in the finest Premier and Grand Cru locations. Most of their vines have great maturity too, the oldest over 70 years, all treated organically. This is their very fine, village Puligny, with fruit brimming with energy and a tight mineral core.
Cooper craftsman Jean-Edouard Dupard set up this superb domaine in 1859, and it ...


Up there with the greats like Comtes-Lafon, Leflaive and so on
Neal Martin on Domaine Chartron
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