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Maison Joseph Drouhin
Chassagne-Montrachet Morgeot 1er Cru - Marquis de Laguiche 2014
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Cépage Chardonnay
Sol marne and limetsone
Elevage in barrels (20% in a new oak)

Description

He vineyard (2.26 ha - 5.65 acres) is on a gradual slope. Some old buildings, partially ruined, are found at mid-slope - the Abbey of Morgeot. It had two owners: men of prayer and men of the sword: monks from the abbey and the Laguiche family.

During the French Revolution, the abbey was ruined but the estate of the Laguiche family was spared and remains to this day.

Notes de Presse

93/100

A taut, smoky style, with citrus, butterscotch and mineral flavors etched onto the refined structure. Remains juicy and persistent, even as the fruit gives way to the oak before returning again on the long aftertaste. Intense. Best from 2018 through 2028. Wine Spectator

Tasting

"This is a wonderful occasion to savour a great wine. Admirable light golden colour. Intense and elegant aromas come to the fore: hawthorn, apricot notes, evolving towards hints of blond tobacco. As the wine ages, there are nuances of dried fruit and rare spices. A silky texture and a subtle touch of tannin give a true personality to the wine. Remarkable aftertaste. A great white Burgundy!".

Tasting note by Véronique Boss-Drouhin

Vintage
2014 is a seductive vintage, quite similar to 2012 and 2010. In Côte de Beaune the wines offer a nice tension. The nuances of the terroirs are enhanced.

Serving:
Temperature: 13°C (55°F).
Cellaring: 7 to 20 years.

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