CHASSAGNE MONTRACHET 1er Cru Vergers Domaine Fernand & Laurent Pillot 2022 vs MEURSAULT Luraule Domaine Rémi Jobard 2022

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Best current price£101.75
Current stockists1 merchant
StyleOtherOther
GrapeChardonnayChardonnay
ABV13.5%13%
Size750ml750ml
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CHASSAGNE MONTRACHET 1er Cru Vergers Domaine Fernand & Laurent Pillot 2022

(90% from Les Pasquelles and the rest from Les Vergers proper). Here the wood treatment is less subtle though by no means invasive on the smoky and floral-suffused aromas of mostly white fleshed fruit and citrus rind. The rich and generously proportioned yet quite punchy middle weight flavors also possess a seductive texture thanks to the sappy dry extract that serves to buffer the moderately firm and bright acidity supporting the solidly lengthy finish. This is not as dense as the Fairendes but it’s finer with fine complexity as well. Worth checking out.

MEURSAULT Luraule Domaine Rémi Jobard 2022

(from a .45 ha parcel of 15+ year old vines that abuts Goutte d’Or). Cool and airy aromas of just sliced citrus, acacia, hazelnut and crushed fennel are trimmed in just enough oak influence to merit pointing out. There is again fine volume to the delicious medium-bodied flavors that possess slightly better verve that carries over to the balanced and nicely dry finale. This could use better depth so a few years of keeping are in order. Worth a look.

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