2021 Bourgogne Blanc Clos du Château Ch de Meursault - 6x75cl
  • Colour White
  • Producer Château de Meursault
  • Region Bourgogne
  • Drinking 2023 - 2027
  • Case size 6x75cl
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2021 - Bourgogne Blanc Clos du Château Ch de Meursault - 6x75cl

  • Colour White
  • Producer Château de Meursault
  • Region Bourgogne
  • Drinking 2023 - 2027
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £231.00 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £38.50 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £176.47 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Goedhuis, December 2022

    Situated within the commune of Meursault, but just outside the appellational limits, this is a striking cuvée. Lemon yellow colour, quince and kumquat characters, with a touch of tropical fruit. Beautiful volume and very giving for youthful pleasure.

  • Jasper Morris MW, December 2022, Score: 87-88

    On its finings to bottle at the end of the year. Mid yellow, a certain volume of fruit on the nose, with a light banana touch. There is a considerable density here with a good clean finish. Always a good cuvée, and this year is no exception. Drink from 2024-2027.

Producer

Château de Meursault

Château de Meursault has gone through some very exciting developments under the direction of Stéphane Follin-Arbelet, whose family themselves own a highly respected domaine in Aloxe Corton. The vineyards under the Château’s ownership cover an extraordinary 65 hectares, from Savigny Lès Beaune through to Meursault. In 2019 the estate was certified as fully organic, quite an achievement for a domaine of this size, covering so...Read more

Château de Meursault has gone through some very exciting developments under the direction of Stéphane Follin-Arbelet, whose family themselves own a highly respected domaine in Aloxe Corton. The vineyards under the Château’s ownership cover an extraordinary 65 hectares, from Savigny Lès Beaune through to Meursault. In 2019 the estate was certified as fully organic, quite an achievement for a domaine of this size, covering so many fine appellations. Against the backdrop of the property’s historical origins, with Cistercian cellars dating back to the 12th century, this dynamic domaine is investing extensively in both the vineyards and the winery, reaching new heights in quality. Stéphane’s wines are classically made. The Chardonnay is fermented in barrel and aged on lees for 12 months before bottling. The reds are beautiful wines, with all the dimensions to age.Read less

Region

Bourgogne

This blanket regional appellation can apply to wines throughout Burgundy (60% of the area's production) as long as they comply with regulations relating to grape type, yield and alcohol content. Reds and roses are from Pinot Noir or Gamay. Whites are Chardonnay. They are usually the most straightforward of the Burgundy wines, and as a result are the least expensive and the most approachable upon release. In the hands of a more serious producer these can represent exceptional value and quality. The wines are made with the same care and attention to detail as their grander wines. However, they may not qualify for a village or communal appellation because the vines are too young or the vineyard area is outside the appellation boundary.