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Pousse d'Or Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru 2022

Chardonnay from Puligny-Montrachet, Côtes de Beaune, Burgundy, France
FWR 95-98
TA 95
AM 92-95
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Item # 353386

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$635.00

750ml
Pre-arrival (ETA: Sep 2025) 6 Available
 
95-98 points Fine Wine Review: "Not as naked as the Caillerets, a bit more breadth and flesh here, more roundness, less wildness. Which one prefers is a matter of personal preference. (2/4/24)"

95 points Christy Canterbury, MW (TimAtkin.com): "The 20 ares of this Chevalier come from the upper portion of the vineyard, and the fruit is vinified in two, 300-L barrels. Unsurprisingly, this is tensile on the palate. White and yellow grapefruit mingle with fresh hazelnuts and pleasantly soapy floral tones. This is Italianate in structure and shows very fine persistence. (2024)"

92-95 points Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(from a .125 ha parcel). This is also quite floral and airy in character with additional smoky notes of spiced apple, pear and a subtle hint of wood toast. There is fine power and intensity to the super-sleek larger-bodied flavors that possess cuts-like-a-knife delineation while displaying superb length on the youthfully austere and well-balanced finish. This is even more tightly wound than the Caillerets and while it's not a monster of concentration it is still a wine that should amply repay extended cellaring. Drink: 2034+. (Apr 2024)"

Bill Nanson (Burgundy Report): "(Normally they have a couple of 300-litre barrels) Also a lovely width of aroma – a small kernel of ripe fruit in this aroma too. Extra fat – a generosity – but still with good energy. The oak is more apparent here today than for the Caillerts – great finishing – and it’s a delicious wine. Today, I’d be drinking the Caillerets – giving this 3-5 years. (7/22/24)"
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95-98 points Fine Wine Review: "Not as naked as the Caillerets, a bit more breadth and flesh here, more roundness, less wildness. Which one prefers is a matter of personal preference. (2/4/24)"

95 points Christy Canterbury, MW (TimAtkin.com): "The 20 ares of this Chevalier come from the upper portion of the vineyard, and the fruit is vinified in two, 300-L barrels. Unsurprisingly, this is tensile on the palate. White and yellow grapefruit mingle with fresh hazelnuts and pleasantly soapy floral tones. This is Italianate in structure and shows very fine persistence. (2024)"

92-95 points Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(from a .125 ha parcel). This is also quite floral and airy in character with additional smoky notes of spiced apple, pear and a subtle hint of wood toast. There is fine power and intensity to the super-sleek larger-bodied flavors that possess cuts-like-a-knife delineation while displaying superb length on the youthfully austere and well-balanced finish. This is even more tightly wound than the Caillerets and while it's not a monster of concentration it is still a wine that should amply repay extended cellaring. Drink: 2034+. (Apr 2024)"

Bill Nanson (Burgundy Report): "(Normally they have a couple of 300-litre barrels) Also a lovely width of aroma – a small kernel of ripe fruit in this aroma too. Extra fat – a generosity – but still with good energy. The oak is more apparent here today than for the Caillerts – great finishing – and it’s a delicious wine. Today, I’d be drinking the Caillerets – giving this 3-5 years. (7/22/24)"
Product SKU 353386
Producer Pousse d'Or
Country France
Region Burgundy
SubRegion Côtes de Beaune
Appellation Puligny-Montrachet
Varietal Chardonnay
Designation Grand Cru
Vintage 2022
Size 750ml
Color White
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