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2005 Coche-Dury, Meursault Premier Cru, Les Caillerets

Regular price $2,695
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2005 Coche-Dury, Meursault Premier Cru, Les Caillerets

2005 Coche-Dury, Meursault Premier Cru, Les Caillerets

Regular price $2,695
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Les Caillerets is a small 0.33 ha parcel featuring 60-year-old vines nurtured on limestone soils. Following a traditional winemaking approach, the process includes extended lees contact and aging in 50% new oak barrels for 15-22 months. Hailing from a lush and bountiful vintage, this wine bursts with ripe stone fruits, hazelnuts, and an undercurrent of flinty minerality.

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Vinous

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The 2005 Meursault Les Caillerets 1er Cru is (yet another) stunning wine from Jean-François in a vintage where he did not put a foot wrong. It has a spine-tingling, tensile bouquet with fabulous minerality. Close your eyes and you could be standing in the Côte de Beaune. The palate is delineated and focused, delivering a scintillating line of acidity and a captivating, saline finish. Corton-Charlemagne's petit frère?

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Vinous

Vinous

95

The 2005 Meursault Les Caillerets 1er Cru is (yet another) stunning wine from Jean-François in a vintage where he did not put a foot wrong. It has a spine-tingling, tensile bouquet with fabulous minerality. Close your eyes and you could be standing in the Côte de Beaune. The palate is delineated and focused, delivering a scintillating line of acidity and a captivating, saline finish. Corton-Charlemagne's petit frère?