Puligny-Montrachet Les Vieilles Vignes

AGE OF THE VINE 65 years old

GEOLOGY The vines are located in the Puligny-Montrachet village area, in the south of the Côte de Beaune. Puligny Montrachet is the place where you can find the most famous Grands Crus (Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet, Bâtard Montrachet, Montrachet, and Chevalier- Montrachet).

Soil: clay and limestone. The subsoil is composed of different limestone layers (pebbles, marly soils). The slope is very low.

100% - Guyot pruning with different yearly works in the (pruning, trellising on wires/tying-in, thinning fruit-bunches).

VINIFICATION The grapes are harvested by hand and sorted out while picking the grapes. The grapes are wholly pressed in a pneumatic press at a low pressure to get a slow extraction. After a cold settling and a gentle racking of the must, the wine is put in French oak casks (15% of new oak). The primary and malolactic fermentations can then begin with wild yeasts.

AGING The aging is long on fine lees for 14 months. A month before the bottling, the wine from the different barrels is put in a stainless steel tank to make the blend. The wine is fined and gently filtered before bottling it following the lunar calendar ("fruit” day to get a wine with freshness and minerality

TASTING NOTE Powerful wine with mineral notes and a well-integrated acidity. The most mineral wine among the white villages wines from the Côte de Beaune, especially Chassagne-Montrachet and Meursault.

FOOD PAIRING Fish, shellfish, creamy white meat

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