Of tales of Meursault-Combettes & grand cru Vin de France…

14.3.2021billn

Puligny-MontrachetUpdated: Puligny-Montrachet – a village profile

My original profile of the village of Puligny-Montrachet – and, of course, its vineyards – was published in 2006. A lot has changed since then – not least the pricing that I had included! I decided that, as a whole, it was showing its age and could do with an overhaul.

So last year, in the summer, I asked a fine cadre of producers of Puligny 1er and grand crus too to accompany me – suitably distanced – in their vines in order for them to explain a little of the assembly of soils, orientations and breezes that produce such magic.

Along the way were some fascinating anecdotes of Meursault-Combettes (not Puligny) and best of all about some Vin de France, hidden in full view, surrounded by great grand cru…

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  1. Mike de Lange15th March 2021 at 4:36 pmPermalinkReply

    Thanks for all the interesting facts, Bill. I am always looking to deepen my understanding of all things Burgundy and your latest offering had some real nuggets. Keep up the good work!

    • billn15th March 2021 at 5:23 pmPermalinkReply

      Appreciate that from a student such as yourself, Mike!

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