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2017 Bernard Moreau, Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru, La Maltroie

Vinous

91-93

Burghound

92

CellarTracker

91
Regular price $125
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2017 Bernard Moreau, Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru, La Maltroie

2017 Bernard Moreau, Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru, La Maltroie

Vinous

91-93

Burghound

92

CellarTracker

91
Regular price $125
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Vinous

Vinous

91-93

Bright, light yellow. Classic aromas of lemon drop and white flowers. More linear and discreet on the palate than the Chenevottes, but already conveys lovely perfume to its grapefruit pith and crushed stone flavors. Offers an impression of density without weight and finishes classic, dry and long but youthfully tight, with dusty minerality and a light touch. Like the Chenevottes, this will need time. (The Vergers, Clos Saint-Jean and Morgeot were at the end of their sugar fermentations and were impossible to taste.)

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Vinous

Vinous

91-93

Bright, light yellow. Classic aromas of lemon drop and white flowers. More linear and discreet on the palate than the Chenevottes, but already conveys lovely perfume to its grapefruit pith and crushed stone flavors. Offers an impression of density without weight and finishes classic, dry and long but youthfully tight, with dusty minerality and a light touch. Like the Chenevottes, this will need time. (The Vergers, Clos Saint-Jean and Morgeot were at the end of their sugar fermentations and were impossible to taste.)