This wine, from the famous 'Enseignères' vineyard, one of the most renowned in Puligny-Montrachet thanks to its location and Grand Cru neighbours, abounds in clarity and purity.
Domaine Chavy-Chouet stands out in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, not just for its rich heritage but for the fresh energy Romaric Chavy has infused since taking the helm in 2008. Jasper Morris MW once celebrated it as a 'domaine to watch', and Romaric is living up to that prediction, and…
Notes of pear, apple and white peach; lovely depth and purity of fruit; a very expressive white Burgundy. The natural tension, power, and depth of this wine is a pure expression of the Puligny-Montrachet appellation.
From the famous 'Enseignères' vineyard, one of the most renowned in Puligny-Montrachet. It owes its popularity to its exceptional geographic situation and geology.
Chavy-Chouet works pretty much organically to get the best expression from these great vineyard sites.
Chavy-Chouet's 'Les Femelottes' Bourgogne Blanc is essentially Puligny-Montrachet in disguise. Nestled within the village limits of Puligny, this vineyard is just a stone's throw from some of the most sought-after terroirs for white wine. It's a hidden gem, missing out on the village classification due to those old-school appellation rules, but don't let that fool you. An amazing bargain (better than many Puligny-Montrachets costing double) Les Femelottes is a rounded, expressive wine of exceptional flavour and class.
Chavy-Chouet's Pinot Noir, though modestly labeled as Bourgogne Rouge, hides an impressive secret. Its fruit is sourced from venerable 70-year-old vines located just beneath the Clos du Château de Pommard. This unassuming label belies the wine's prestigious origins.
Renowned for his exceptional white wines from Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, winemaker Romaric Chavy brings his expertise to this comparatively rare red. The wine captivates with its fragrant red berry fruit and hints of earthy spice, all underpinned by superb structure and balance. It's an undiscovered gem offering remarkable value, showcasing the depth of talent behind Chavy-Chouet's winemaking.
Chavy-Chouet's Pinot Noir, though modestly labeled as Bourgogne Rouge, hides an impressive secret. Its fruit is sourced from venerable 70-year-old vines located just beneath the Clos du Château de Pommard. This unassuming label belies the wine's prestigious origins.
Renowned for his exceptional white wines from Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, winemaker Romaric Chavy brings his expertise to this comparatively rare red. The wine captivates with its fragrant red berry fruit and hints of earthy spice, all underpinned by superb structure and balance. It's an undiscovered gem offering remarkable value, showcasing the depth of talent behind Chavy-Chouet's winemaking.