Meursault
Meursault
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Indulge in the delectable Chateau Meursault Meursault Clos des Grands Charrons 2022. An unparalleled emblem of opulence from the prestigious vineyards nestled in the quaint regions of Meursault, Burgundy. This wine – delicately crafted by the revered winemakers at the Chateau Meursault – showcases the quintessence of meticulous winemaking. Chateau Meursault employs time-honoured techniques, including manual harvesting and barrel ageing, to produce this sommeliers' favourite. The Meursault Clos des Grands Charrons exhibits an enchanting golden hue, a testament to its high quality Chardonnay grapes. On the palate, it delivers heady notes of pear, honeysuckle and butter, perfectly balanced with a graceful acidity and a plush, lingering finish. Indeed, the Chateau Meursault Meursault Clos des Grands Charrons 2022 is an indulgent experience, capturing the substance and charm of its unique terroir. A prestigious addition to any wine collection, tightly linked to its fruitful, limestone-rich provenance and the vintner's painstaking attention to detail.
Inc. VAT£515.52 -
Chavy-Chouet Meursault 1er Cru Genevrieres 2018 epitomises the elegance and complexity of Burgundy’s esteemed Meursault appellation. Cultivated in the premier cru vineyards of Genevrieres, this Chardonnay is meticulously vinified using traditional Burgundian techniques. The grapes, harvested by hand, undergo gentle pressing followed by fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve their pristine fruit character. The wine is aged for twelve months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle vanilla and toast notes without overwhelming the varietal’s natural acidity and minerality. Produced by the esteemed Chavy-Chouet estate, a family-run domaine with a legacy spanning generations, this 2018 vintage showcases a luminous golden hue, with aromas of ripe orchard fruits, citrus zest, and delicate floral undertones. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of richness and freshness, culminating in a long, refined finish. Chavy-Chouet Meursault 1er Cru Genevrieres 2018 is a quintessential expression for discerning connoisseurs.
Inc. VAT£132.53 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (91-93)
One single barrel. A pale colour with a light green tint, floral with a green herbal note. A leaner style but with real intensity and a correct acidity behind, with just a little citrus tingle. Drink from 2026-2031. Tasted: November 2022Inc. VAT£1,000.69 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93)
The holding is located on the southern side of Les Charmes, in the top of the lower part. Pale lemon and lime, plenty of charm to the nose, medium plus bodied, discreet, but there is plenty there, and the finish is elegant and persistent. Tasted: 10/1/2021Inc. VAT£722.29 -
From the heart of Burgundy, Chavy-Chouet Meursault Clos des Corvees de Citeaux 2021 is a quintessentially elegant wine that showcases the mastery of its producers. Handcrafted by the venerable Chavy-Chouet domain, this gem manifests the rich limestone-clay terroir of Meursault in every sip. Its genesis lies in the Clos des Corvees de Citeaux vineyard, a monopole under Chavy-Chouet's careful stewardship since 1893. This extraction from a mere 2.4 acres of Chardonnay vines aged 30-80 years is not only sublime but also rare. Traditional vinification processes are adhered to, involving gentle pressing before fermentation in French oak, ensuring the complexity of flavours. The result is a vibrant wine with a lush bouquet of citrus and orchard fruits, honed by an undercurrent of minerality. Its round mouthfeel, fine acidity and lasting finish epitomise Chavy-Chouet's commitment to balance and finesse. Savour the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Clos des Corvees de Citeaux 2021, a peerless expression of Burgundian Chardonnay.
Inc. VAT£494.29 -
(12x75cl) 2022Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (91)
An attractive lemon yellow. Just after bottling the oak has taken the higher ground. Good lemon intensity behind the white fruit which fills the middle ground. Quite a fleshy Meursault, though still in balance. Drink from 2026-2033. Tasted: October 2023.Inc. VAT£1,176.90 -
The Chavy Chouet Meursault Casse Tetes 2021 displays the masterful craft of Burgundy's esteemed winemaker, Romaric Chavy. Heir to the century-old wine empire, Chavy-Chouet, Romaric deftly combines tradition with refined modern viticulture techniques to best express the idiosyncratic terroirs. This Chardonnay hails from the illustrious 'Casse Tetes' vineyard in the Meursault appellation, famed for its limestone-rich soils that offer a distinctive mineral finesse to the wine. The 2021 vintage endured a delicate vinification process in oak barrels (of which 15-20% were new) to underscore the wine's complexity. It brims with the alluring freshness of green apple, complemented by hints of vanilla and toasted almond. With its precise acidity and broad palate, the Chavy Chouet Meursault Casse Tetes 2021 stands as a testament to the brilliance of Burgundian winemaking. Pairs impeccably with white meat and fish, elevating a simple meal into an exquisite culinary experience.
Inc. VAT£448.40 -
Experience the opulence of the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Grands Charrons 2021, an exquisite expression of Burgundy's terroir. Crafted by renowned winemaker Romaric Chavy, the eighth generation of his family to excel in this prestigious field, this white wine emanates superiority from vine to glass. Sourced from the famed Les Grands Charrons vineyard, an esteemed locale known for its superior soil composition and unique microclimate. Every grape handpicked, ensuring an unrivalled concentration of flavour.
The 2021 vintage boasts an unmatched balance of depth and acidity, characterised by lush notes of ripe citrus fruits, distinct minerality, and a lingering, elegant finish. Precisely aged in French oak barrels, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Grands Charrons 2021 embodies a delicate complexity that showcases Romaric's masterful winemaking prowess. An undeniable must for the discerning wine collector, and an illuminating exploration of Meursault for the fine wine enthusiast. This creation reflects, beyond perfection, the quintessence of Burgundy's white wines.
Inc. VAT£418.40 -
(6x75cl) 2022Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (90-93)
Not in bottle. Two plots, one of old vines at the southern end, one at the north, slightly younger and more productive. An elegant and charming bouquet which continues across the palate, with a fine crunchy acidity to finish. May not call attention to itself, but it is fine. Drink from 2027-2034. Tasted: October 2023.Inc. VAT£540.20 -
(12x75cl) 2022Introducing the superior Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Narvaux Blanc 2022. Harvested from a sloping, east-facing vineyard in the premier wine-growing region of Meursault, France, this extraordinary white wine showcases the perfectionist approach of the revered winemaker, Romaric Chavy. Made purely from Chardonnay grapes, this vintage's allure lies in Romaric's dedication to organic farming and minimalist intervention.
The Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Narvaux Blanc 2022 displays a vibrant palette of citrus notes anchored by an undercurrent of mineral complexity. Oak barrel ageing brings a touch of spice and rounded texture, vestiges of Romaric's commitment to quality. This delightful wine stands as a testament to Chavy-Chouet's illustrious, centuries-long wine heritage, whilst preserving the unique qualities of each vintage.
Memorable and individual, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Narvaux Blanc 2022 is mesmerising in its purity and finesse. Savour this extraordinary representation of Meursault's terroir in each sip
.Inc. VAT£1,176.90 -
Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Vireuils 2021 is a testament to the mastery of Franck Chavy, the third generation winemaker from Borgogne. Lying in the hallowed grounds of Meursault, the gravelly, limestone soil of ‘Les Vireuils’ vineyard gives this wine its unique, mineral character. Chavy-Chouet prides itself in organic viticulture, expressing the purity of each distinct terroir.
Expect captivating notes of ripe citrus fruits, subtly embedded in a nuanced whiff of vanilla from 15 months of French oak ageing. The palate reveals a balanced structure, highlighting the producer's adept winemaking skills with sustained acidity playing against a creamy texture. Although remarkable for immediate enjoyment, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Vireuils 2021 promises exquisite finesse and complexity with a few more years of cellaring.
This white wine encapsulates the essence of Chavy-Chouet's commitment to quality, authentic to its Borgogne roots and a must-have for true Burgundy enthusiasts.
Inc. VAT£535.49 -
Unveiling the depth and character of Burgundy, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is emblematic of the region's exquisite viticulture. Produced by the revered Coche Bizouard family, praised for their adherence to the venerable winemaking traditions of Meursault, an area known for its distinctive Chardonnay. The vinification of this stately wine involves meticulous hand-harvesting, perspicacious barrel selection, and careful maturation to ensure a harmonious blend.
The 2019 vintage unveils indulgent nuances of honey, delicate floral aromas, offset beautifully by the subtle hint of oak and minerality. With its persistent finish and striking complexity, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is a profoundly expressive wine that bears testament to the skill of its maker.
An exquisite ambassador of its terroir, Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is set to enchant the discerning palate with its unparalleled elegance and charm.
Inc. VAT£881.60 -
(1x75cl) 2020Experience the epitome of aristocratic Burgundy wines with the Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020. This esteemed wine hails from Côte de Beaune, the heart of Burgundy, and is expertly crafted by the Coche-Bizouard family, a reputable name with a rich viticultural heritage spanning many generations. Grown on the illustrious slopes of Meursault, the Chardonnay grapes are meticulously hand-picked and aged in French oak barrels, producing an exquisite, golden elixir. The wine enchants with its intense, flinty minerality, balanced harmoniously with bright, citrus notes and a hint of rich, buttery opulence, taking you on an unmissable tasting journey. The Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020 is the quintessence of the region's winemaking prowess, embodying a luxurious expression of one of the world's finest Chardonnay-growing terroirs.
Inc. VAT£140.65 -
(1x75cl) 1995Wine Advocate (93)
Coche's 1995 Meursault Village is drinking brilliantly today, offering up aromas of honeyed orchard fruit, buttered citrus and toasted nuts mingled with hints of oyster shell, followed by a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered palate that's textural and concentrated, with terrific cut and a long, penetrating finish. As is often the case, with almost 30 years in bottle, the wine underlines that attention to detail and a passion for excellence count for more than appellation hierarchy.Inc. VAT£1,681.73 -
(1x75cl) 1999Inc. VAT£1,745.84 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Meursault 1er Cru Les Caillerets is excellent, unfurling in the glass with notes of lemon oil, sesame, dried white flowers and a subtle hint of orange blossom, subtly framed by new wood. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, racy and mineral, with tangy acids and an unmistakably chalky, saline finish. As is often the case, it's the brightest, most overtly stony wine in the Coche-Dury cellar.Inc. VAT£12,964.69 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Deep and complete, Coche's 2020 Meursault 1er Cru Les Genevrières unwinds in the glass with aromas of crisp Anjou pear, orange oil, honeysuckle, freshly baked bread, nutmeg, toasted sesame and iodine. Medium to full-bodied, its satiny attack segues into an ample, fleshy mid-palate that's girdled by racy acids and chalky structuring extract, concluding with a long, saline finish. Uniting texture and tension to compelling effect, this contemporary classic is the quintessential Genevrières.Inc. VAT£3,199.19 -
(1x75cl) 2021Inc. VAT£2,372.93 -
(1x75cl) 2000Vinous (95)
The Coche-Durys that followed were phenomenal. The 2000 Meursault Perrières was the stronger wine at the outset. Its crisply nuanced citrus, pears and flowers provided immense pleasure. This wine literally sparkled on the palate. The 1996 Corton-Charlemagne was at first rather reticent, but over time it blossomed into the superior wine, with honeyed apricots buffered by the persistent minerality that gave the wine its very long finish. It was a breathtaking Burgundy.Inc. VAT£3,374.39 -
(1x75cl) 2007Vinous (95)
Good pale yellow. Knockout orange and mineral nose projects an impression of force that continues onto the palate. A wonderfully silky wine of outstanding intensity and lift. This has the fine-grained texture of a grand cru, not to mention the combination of suavity and power that characterizes the best examples of Perrieres. The palate-staining finish features a whiplash of flavor. The candid Coche was quick to say that the crop level here was a healthy 52 hectoliters per hectare, but it tastes like half that. I should note that the finished wine is much more classic and vibrant than a more glyceral barrel sample I tried last year, and Coche has also upped his opinion of this beauty.Inc. VAT£3,810.18 -
(1x75cl) 2009Vinous (98)
There were no reservations about the stellar white. The 2009 Meursault Les Perrières 1er Cru from Domaine Jean-François Coche-Dury is riveting from start to finish. Laser-like precision on the killer nose, it threatens to overwhelm the olfactory senses. Struck flint, citrus peel and linden, it gains intensity with aeration without ever losing an ounce of its breath-taking delineation. The palate followed suit with ethereal balance, perfect acidity, astonishing energy and a mineral-rich finish that leaves you lost for words. After 13-years, this Meursault is at its peak, though I cannot foresee any decline in the near future. Such is the magic of Coche-Dury.Inc. VAT£4,581.20 -
(1x75cl) 2012Tim Atkin MW (96)
Drawn from three parcels within Les Perrières, this is another very impressive bottling from the Coches, père et fils. It's quite a forward wine, even in barrel, but it certainly doesn't lack the acidity or concentration to age. Sweetly oaked, floral and creamy, it has flavours of lemon zest and orange peel with an overtone of honey.Inc. VAT£4,094.39 -
Vinous (94+)
Pale, bright lemon-yellow. Flamboyant orange zest and stone aromas come across as a bit more exotic than those of the Genevrières. On the palate, the wine's creamy soft citrus fruit is energized by powerful sappy minerality. There's great stuffing here but this very long, palate-staining wine will need time in bottle.Inc. VAT£2,744.00 -
Decanter (97)
This extraordinary wine has barely evolved since its release. It still shows a very light lemon-yellow colour and youthful notes of lemon, green apple, acacia flowers, mineral and oak spice, all still enveloped in a smoky reductive shimmer. The texture is robust, with bright acidity, intense concentration and superb length. The grapes come from the two Coche parcels in Perrières-Dessus. Only just barely beginning its evolution and will probably last another 30-40 years.Inc. VAT£2,746.80 -
(1x75cl) 2000Vinous (91)
The 2000 Meursault Village is a wine that I have tasted twice before. It has a satisfying and precise bouquet that sports a lighter reduction than other vintages, hints of brioche and baked bread unfurling with aeration. The palate is very well balanced with a mixture of white peach and white chocolate infusing the citrus fruit, becoming livelier towards the finish. One forgets that this Village Cru is actually now 18-years old and as such, it has matured with style and class. Tasted at Le Bistro de l'Hôtel in Beaune.Inc. VAT£1,604.24 -
(1x75cl) 2001Vinous (91)
(Narvaux) Pure, discreet aromas of candied fruits and minerals. Juicy, taut and minerally, with terrific precision and grip. Long and stony on the back end. Serious juice, and precise for the vintage.Inc. VAT£1,604.24 -
(3x75cl) 2003Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (87-90)
(from Vireuils-Dessus) Lime, peach and spicy oak on the nose; less pristine than the Enseigneres. Sweet, soft and spicy, with a layered texture and good flavor intensity. Rich but not flat. Still holding a lot of gas but ultimately on the soft side.Inc. VAT£4,531.60 -
(2x75cl) 2004Wine Advocate (93)
After a splendid bottle last year, this 2004 Meursault from Domaine Coche-Dury did not hit the same stellar heights. It just did not show quite the same ethereal level of precision and focus as the previous example, perhaps more backward and reticent than I was expecting. It takes time but eventually that gunflint aroma begins to emerge and you start thinking about Coche-Dury. The palate is vibrant and captivating, very well defined with supremely well judged acidity, vibrant citrus lemon and mineral notes with a long finish. It is still a fabulous Meursault, but a point less than last time.Inc. VAT£3,080.27 -
(1x75cl) 2007Vinous (92)
(from Les Chaumes des Perrieres) Bright, pale yellow. Tangy aromas of orange, peach and spices. Broad and lively, with intense fruit lifted by a near-perfect sugar/acid balance. Finishes with excellent cut. This is awfully good for a wine from seven-year-old vines.Inc. VAT£1,392.53 -
(1x75cl) 2008Vinous (91)
(Narvaux; Coche bottles a few different cuvees of Meursault villages, normally noting the lieu-dit only on the back label; this wine was bought by the U.S. importer) Peach and white flowers on the nose; a real essence of Meursault perfume. Then creamy-rich and sweet, with soft citrus flavors dominating. Finishes with lovely lingering sweetness of fruit. Ridiculously sexy village wine.Inc. VAT£1,102.00
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Indulge in the delectable Chateau Meursault Meursault Clos des Grands Charrons 2022. An unparalleled emblem of opulence from the prestigious vineyards nestled in the quaint regions of Meursault, Burgundy. This wine – delicately crafted by the revered winemakers at the Chateau Meursault – showcases the quintessence of meticulous winemaking. Chateau Meursault employs time-honoured techniques, including manual harvesting and barrel ageing, to produce this sommeliers' favourite. The Meursault Clos des Grands Charrons exhibits an enchanting golden hue, a testament to its high quality Chardonnay grapes. On the palate, it delivers heady notes of pear, honeysuckle and butter, perfectly balanced with a graceful acidity and a plush, lingering finish. Indeed, the Chateau Meursault Meursault Clos des Grands Charrons 2022 is an indulgent experience, capturing the substance and charm of its unique terroir. A prestigious addition to any wine collection, tightly linked to its fruitful, limestone-rich provenance and the vintner's painstaking attention to detail.
In Bond£411.00 -
Chavy-Chouet Meursault 1er Cru Genevrieres 2018 epitomises the elegance and complexity of Burgundy’s esteemed Meursault appellation. Cultivated in the premier cru vineyards of Genevrieres, this Chardonnay is meticulously vinified using traditional Burgundian techniques. The grapes, harvested by hand, undergo gentle pressing followed by fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve their pristine fruit character. The wine is aged for twelve months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle vanilla and toast notes without overwhelming the varietal’s natural acidity and minerality. Produced by the esteemed Chavy-Chouet estate, a family-run domaine with a legacy spanning generations, this 2018 vintage showcases a luminous golden hue, with aromas of ripe orchard fruits, citrus zest, and delicate floral undertones. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of richness and freshness, culminating in a long, refined finish. Chavy-Chouet Meursault 1er Cru Genevrieres 2018 is a quintessential expression for discerning connoisseurs.
In Bond£107.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (91-93)
One single barrel. A pale colour with a light green tint, floral with a green herbal note. A leaner style but with real intensity and a correct acidity behind, with just a little citrus tingle. Drink from 2026-2031. Tasted: November 2022In Bond£816.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93)
The holding is located on the southern side of Les Charmes, in the top of the lower part. Pale lemon and lime, plenty of charm to the nose, medium plus bodied, discreet, but there is plenty there, and the finish is elegant and persistent. Tasted: 10/1/2021In Bond£584.00 -
From the heart of Burgundy, Chavy-Chouet Meursault Clos des Corvees de Citeaux 2021 is a quintessentially elegant wine that showcases the mastery of its producers. Handcrafted by the venerable Chavy-Chouet domain, this gem manifests the rich limestone-clay terroir of Meursault in every sip. Its genesis lies in the Clos des Corvees de Citeaux vineyard, a monopole under Chavy-Chouet's careful stewardship since 1893. This extraction from a mere 2.4 acres of Chardonnay vines aged 30-80 years is not only sublime but also rare. Traditional vinification processes are adhered to, involving gentle pressing before fermentation in French oak, ensuring the complexity of flavours. The result is a vibrant wine with a lush bouquet of citrus and orchard fruits, honed by an undercurrent of minerality. Its round mouthfeel, fine acidity and lasting finish epitomise Chavy-Chouet's commitment to balance and finesse. Savour the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Clos des Corvees de Citeaux 2021, a peerless expression of Burgundian Chardonnay.
In Bond£394.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (91)
An attractive lemon yellow. Just after bottling the oak has taken the higher ground. Good lemon intensity behind the white fruit which fills the middle ground. Quite a fleshy Meursault, though still in balance. Drink from 2026-2033. Tasted: October 2023.In Bond£942.27 -
The Chavy Chouet Meursault Casse Tetes 2021 displays the masterful craft of Burgundy's esteemed winemaker, Romaric Chavy. Heir to the century-old wine empire, Chavy-Chouet, Romaric deftly combines tradition with refined modern viticulture techniques to best express the idiosyncratic terroirs. This Chardonnay hails from the illustrious 'Casse Tetes' vineyard in the Meursault appellation, famed for its limestone-rich soils that offer a distinctive mineral finesse to the wine. The 2021 vintage endured a delicate vinification process in oak barrels (of which 15-20% were new) to underscore the wine's complexity. It brims with the alluring freshness of green apple, complemented by hints of vanilla and toasted almond. With its precise acidity and broad palate, the Chavy Chouet Meursault Casse Tetes 2021 stands as a testament to the brilliance of Burgundian winemaking. Pairs impeccably with white meat and fish, elevating a simple meal into an exquisite culinary experience.
In Bond£353.00 -
Experience the opulence of the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Grands Charrons 2021, an exquisite expression of Burgundy's terroir. Crafted by renowned winemaker Romaric Chavy, the eighth generation of his family to excel in this prestigious field, this white wine emanates superiority from vine to glass. Sourced from the famed Les Grands Charrons vineyard, an esteemed locale known for its superior soil composition and unique microclimate. Every grape handpicked, ensuring an unrivalled concentration of flavour.
The 2021 vintage boasts an unmatched balance of depth and acidity, characterised by lush notes of ripe citrus fruits, distinct minerality, and a lingering, elegant finish. Precisely aged in French oak barrels, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Grands Charrons 2021 embodies a delicate complexity that showcases Romaric's masterful winemaking prowess. An undeniable must for the discerning wine collector, and an illuminating exploration of Meursault for the fine wine enthusiast. This creation reflects, beyond perfection, the quintessence of Burgundy's white wines.
In Bond£328.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (90-93)
Not in bottle. Two plots, one of old vines at the southern end, one at the north, slightly younger and more productive. An elegant and charming bouquet which continues across the palate, with a fine crunchy acidity to finish. May not call attention to itself, but it is fine. Drink from 2027-2034. Tasted: October 2023.In Bond£430.93 -
(12x75cl) 2022Introducing the superior Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Narvaux Blanc 2022. Harvested from a sloping, east-facing vineyard in the premier wine-growing region of Meursault, France, this extraordinary white wine showcases the perfectionist approach of the revered winemaker, Romaric Chavy. Made purely from Chardonnay grapes, this vintage's allure lies in Romaric's dedication to organic farming and minimalist intervention.
The Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Narvaux Blanc 2022 displays a vibrant palette of citrus notes anchored by an undercurrent of mineral complexity. Oak barrel ageing brings a touch of spice and rounded texture, vestiges of Romaric's commitment to quality. This delightful wine stands as a testament to Chavy-Chouet's illustrious, centuries-long wine heritage, whilst preserving the unique qualities of each vintage.
Memorable and individual, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Narvaux Blanc 2022 is mesmerising in its purity and finesse. Savour this extraordinary representation of Meursault's terroir in each sip
.In Bond£942.27 -
Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Vireuils 2021 is a testament to the mastery of Franck Chavy, the third generation winemaker from Borgogne. Lying in the hallowed grounds of Meursault, the gravelly, limestone soil of ‘Les Vireuils’ vineyard gives this wine its unique, mineral character. Chavy-Chouet prides itself in organic viticulture, expressing the purity of each distinct terroir.
Expect captivating notes of ripe citrus fruits, subtly embedded in a nuanced whiff of vanilla from 15 months of French oak ageing. The palate reveals a balanced structure, highlighting the producer's adept winemaking skills with sustained acidity playing against a creamy texture. Although remarkable for immediate enjoyment, the Chavy-Chouet Meursault Les Vireuils 2021 promises exquisite finesse and complexity with a few more years of cellaring.
This white wine encapsulates the essence of Chavy-Chouet's commitment to quality, authentic to its Borgogne roots and a must-have for true Burgundy enthusiasts.
In Bond£427.00 -
Unveiling the depth and character of Burgundy, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is emblematic of the region's exquisite viticulture. Produced by the revered Coche Bizouard family, praised for their adherence to the venerable winemaking traditions of Meursault, an area known for its distinctive Chardonnay. The vinification of this stately wine involves meticulous hand-harvesting, perspicacious barrel selection, and careful maturation to ensure a harmonious blend.
The 2019 vintage unveils indulgent nuances of honey, delicate floral aromas, offset beautifully by the subtle hint of oak and minerality. With its persistent finish and striking complexity, the Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is a profoundly expressive wine that bears testament to the skill of its maker.
An exquisite ambassador of its terroir, Coche Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Goutte d'Or 2019 is set to enchant the discerning palate with its unparalleled elegance and charm.
In Bond£714.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020Experience the epitome of aristocratic Burgundy wines with the Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020. This esteemed wine hails from Côte de Beaune, the heart of Burgundy, and is expertly crafted by the Coche-Bizouard family, a reputable name with a rich viticultural heritage spanning many generations. Grown on the illustrious slopes of Meursault, the Chardonnay grapes are meticulously hand-picked and aged in French oak barrels, producing an exquisite, golden elixir. The wine enchants with its intense, flinty minerality, balanced harmoniously with bright, citrus notes and a hint of rich, buttery opulence, taking you on an unmissable tasting journey. The Coche-Bizouard Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes 2020 is the quintessence of the region's winemaking prowess, embodying a luxurious expression of one of the world's finest Chardonnay-growing terroirs.
In Bond£114.00 -
(1x75cl) 1995Wine Advocate (93)
Coche's 1995 Meursault Village is drinking brilliantly today, offering up aromas of honeyed orchard fruit, buttered citrus and toasted nuts mingled with hints of oyster shell, followed by a medium to full-bodied, deep and layered palate that's textural and concentrated, with terrific cut and a long, penetrating finish. As is often the case, with almost 30 years in bottle, the wine underlines that attention to detail and a passion for excellence count for more than appellation hierarchy.In Bond£1,398.00 -
(1x75cl) 1999In Bond£1,452.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Meursault 1er Cru Les Caillerets is excellent, unfurling in the glass with notes of lemon oil, sesame, dried white flowers and a subtle hint of orange blossom, subtly framed by new wood. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, racy and mineral, with tangy acids and an unmistakably chalky, saline finish. As is often the case, it's the brightest, most overtly stony wine in the Coche-Dury cellar.In Bond£10,786.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Deep and complete, Coche's 2020 Meursault 1er Cru Les Genevrières unwinds in the glass with aromas of crisp Anjou pear, orange oil, honeysuckle, freshly baked bread, nutmeg, toasted sesame and iodine. Medium to full-bodied, its satiny attack segues into an ample, fleshy mid-palate that's girdled by racy acids and chalky structuring extract, concluding with a long, saline finish. Uniting texture and tension to compelling effect, this contemporary classic is the quintessential Genevrières.In Bond£2,663.00 -
(1x75cl) 2021In Bond£1,974.00 -
(1x75cl) 2000Vinous (95)
The Coche-Durys that followed were phenomenal. The 2000 Meursault Perrières was the stronger wine at the outset. Its crisply nuanced citrus, pears and flowers provided immense pleasure. This wine literally sparkled on the palate. The 1996 Corton-Charlemagne was at first rather reticent, but over time it blossomed into the superior wine, with honeyed apricots buffered by the persistent minerality that gave the wine its very long finish. It was a breathtaking Burgundy.In Bond£2,809.00 -
(1x75cl) 2007Vinous (95)
Good pale yellow. Knockout orange and mineral nose projects an impression of force that continues onto the palate. A wonderfully silky wine of outstanding intensity and lift. This has the fine-grained texture of a grand cru, not to mention the combination of suavity and power that characterizes the best examples of Perrieres. The palate-staining finish features a whiplash of flavor. The candid Coche was quick to say that the crop level here was a healthy 52 hectoliters per hectare, but it tastes like half that. I should note that the finished wine is much more classic and vibrant than a more glyceral barrel sample I tried last year, and Coche has also upped his opinion of this beauty.In Bond£3,172.16 -
(1x75cl) 2009Vinous (98)
There were no reservations about the stellar white. The 2009 Meursault Les Perrières 1er Cru from Domaine Jean-François Coche-Dury is riveting from start to finish. Laser-like precision on the killer nose, it threatens to overwhelm the olfactory senses. Struck flint, citrus peel and linden, it gains intensity with aeration without ever losing an ounce of its breath-taking delineation. The palate followed suit with ethereal balance, perfect acidity, astonishing energy and a mineral-rich finish that leaves you lost for words. After 13-years, this Meursault is at its peak, though I cannot foresee any decline in the near future. Such is the magic of Coche-Dury.In Bond£3,815.00 -
(1x75cl) 2012Tim Atkin MW (96)
Drawn from three parcels within Les Perrières, this is another very impressive bottling from the Coches, père et fils. It's quite a forward wine, even in barrel, but it certainly doesn't lack the acidity or concentration to age. Sweetly oaked, floral and creamy, it has flavours of lemon zest and orange peel with an overtone of honey.In Bond£3,409.00 -
Vinous (94+)
Pale, bright lemon-yellow. Flamboyant orange zest and stone aromas come across as a bit more exotic than those of the Genevrières. On the palate, the wine's creamy soft citrus fruit is energized by powerful sappy minerality. There's great stuffing here but this very long, palate-staining wine will need time in bottle.In Bond£2,284.00 -
Decanter (97)
This extraordinary wine has barely evolved since its release. It still shows a very light lemon-yellow colour and youthful notes of lemon, green apple, acacia flowers, mineral and oak spice, all still enveloped in a smoky reductive shimmer. The texture is robust, with bright acidity, intense concentration and superb length. The grapes come from the two Coche parcels in Perrières-Dessus. Only just barely beginning its evolution and will probably last another 30-40 years.Inc. VAT£2,746.80 -
(1x75cl) 2000Vinous (91)
The 2000 Meursault Village is a wine that I have tasted twice before. It has a satisfying and precise bouquet that sports a lighter reduction than other vintages, hints of brioche and baked bread unfurling with aeration. The palate is very well balanced with a mixture of white peach and white chocolate infusing the citrus fruit, becoming livelier towards the finish. One forgets that this Village Cru is actually now 18-years old and as such, it has matured with style and class. Tasted at Le Bistro de l'Hôtel in Beaune.In Bond£1,334.00 -
(1x75cl) 2001Vinous (91)
(Narvaux) Pure, discreet aromas of candied fruits and minerals. Juicy, taut and minerally, with terrific precision and grip. Long and stony on the back end. Serious juice, and precise for the vintage.In Bond£1,334.00 -
(3x75cl) 2003Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (87-90)
(from Vireuils-Dessus) Lime, peach and spicy oak on the nose; less pristine than the Enseigneres. Sweet, soft and spicy, with a layered texture and good flavor intensity. Rich but not flat. Still holding a lot of gas but ultimately on the soft side.In Bond£3,766.00 -
(2x75cl) 2004Wine Advocate (93)
After a splendid bottle last year, this 2004 Meursault from Domaine Coche-Dury did not hit the same stellar heights. It just did not show quite the same ethereal level of precision and focus as the previous example, perhaps more backward and reticent than I was expecting. It takes time but eventually that gunflint aroma begins to emerge and you start thinking about Coche-Dury. The palate is vibrant and captivating, very well defined with supremely well judged acidity, vibrant citrus lemon and mineral notes with a long finish. It is still a fabulous Meursault, but a point less than last time.In Bond£2,560.00 -
(1x75cl) 2007Vinous (92)
(from Les Chaumes des Perrieres) Bright, pale yellow. Tangy aromas of orange, peach and spices. Broad and lively, with intense fruit lifted by a near-perfect sugar/acid balance. Finishes with excellent cut. This is awfully good for a wine from seven-year-old vines.In Bond£1,157.00 -
(1x75cl) 2008Vinous (91)
(Narvaux; Coche bottles a few different cuvees of Meursault villages, normally noting the lieu-dit only on the back label; this wine was bought by the U.S. importer) Peach and white flowers on the nose; a real essence of Meursault perfume. Then creamy-rich and sweet, with soft citrus flavors dominating. Finishes with lovely lingering sweetness of fruit. Ridiculously sexy village wine.In Bond£915.46

