2021 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Chassagne-Montrachet Vieilles Vignes, Cote de Beaune, France

$149.99 USD


Press

Rated 94 Points Tim Adkins

"This is a collection of various lieux-dits on the Puligny side of the appellation that average about 50 years in age. The result is a flattering Chassagne whose vibrant minerality pairs up harmoniously with yellow cherries and baked apple. There is lovely sap and whisper of discreet oak."


Rated 92 Points Vinous

"The 2021 Chassagne-Montrachet Vieilles Vignes, a blend of four parcels, has a fragrant nose of wild peach and light Granny Smiths, the malic element indicative of its Puligny leaning origin. The palate is well balanced with fine depth, a little more viscous and spicy in texture, fine extract here with a pleasing long finish. This will offer 15-20 years' drinking pleasure."

Rated 91 Points Burghound

" Note: from Les Houillères, En Journoblot and Les Beuttes. Moderate reduction masks everything but a touch of petrol character. The attractively textured and generous medium weight flavors possess good underlying tension while displaying fine length on the clean and sneaky long finish. I like the balance and would suggest allowing this 5 to 8 years of cellaring in order for better complexity to develop. Lovely and worth considering. *Burghound Outstanding!*"


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