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Domaine Pierre Vincent Puligny-Montrachet 2023
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Domaine Pierre Vincent Puligny-Montrachet 2023
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Domaine Pierre Vincent Puligny-Montrachet 2023
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This lovely village-level Puligny has classic aromas of lemon peel, flint and smoke; the texture is silky and soft, but supported by enough fresh acidity to keep this very lively. The grapes are mostly from Les Nosroyes (a parcel of 0.21ha under the Clos de la Mouchère), blended with about 10% from Les Levrons, located downslope from Les Referts. This should drink fairly early but will also stand up to mid-term ageing. Drinking window: 2025-2035. Score - 94. (Charles Curtis, MW, decanter.com, Nov. 10, 2024) This lovely village-level Puligny has classic aromas of lemon peel, flint and smoke; the texture is silky and soft, but supported by enough fresh acidity to keep this very lively. The grapes are mostly from Les Nosroyes (a parcel of 0.21ha under the Clos de la Mouchère), blended with about 10% from Les Levrons, located downslope from Les Referts. This should drink fairly early but will also stand up to mid-term ageing. Drinking window: 2025-2035. Score - 94. (Charles Curtis, MW, decanter.com, Nov. 10, 2024) 750 mL bottle
This lovely village-level Puligny has classic aromas of lemon peel, flint and smoke; the texture is silky and soft, but supported by enough fresh acidity to keep this very lively. The grapes are mostly from Les Nosroyes (a parcel of 0.21ha under the Clos de la Mouchère), blended with about 10% from Les Levrons, located downslope from Les Referts. This should drink fairly early but will also stand up to mid-term ageing. Drinking window: 2025-2035. Score - 94. (Charles Curtis, MW, decanter.com, Nov. 10, 2024) This lovely village-level Puligny has classic aromas of lemon peel, flint and smoke; the texture is silky and soft, but supported by enough fresh acidity to keep this very lively. The grapes are mostly from Les Nosroyes (a parcel of 0.21ha under the Clos de la Mouchère), blended with about 10% from Les Levrons, located downslope from Les Referts. This should drink fairly early but will also stand up to mid-term ageing. Drinking window: 2025-2035. Score - 94. (Charles Curtis, MW, decanter.com, Nov. 10, 2024) 750 mL bottle