Chassagne-Montrachet white 2019
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Chassagne-Montrachet white 2023 - Vieilles Vignes

  • White
  • 75 cl

The famous Chassagne Montrachet from the Morey estate. Here in a magnificent 2023 vintage, unctuous and concentrated, with a very good length, it offers a rich and complex bouquet.
Great white wine from Burgundy on sale individually.

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€59.70

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tasting

Chassagne-Montrachet white 2023 - Vieilles Vignes

  • Complex

  • Powerful

  • Mineral

  • Fruity

  • Woody

Chassagne-Montrachet white 2023 - Vieilles Vignes - Domaine Vincent et Sophie Morey

Made from old vines, this Chassagne Montrachet offers the characteristics of the best wines of the appellation: richness, creaminess, aromatic intensity and very good length in the mouth.

The colour is of a beautiful intensity of colour, the nose is intense, refined and already very expressive. On the palate, a remarkable balance followed by a very nice roundness, intense aromas and a sweet finish.

The quality of the barrel ageing is particularly remarkable. It brings structure and empyreumatic aromas without distorting the wine.
Aged 100% barrels with 40% new barrels.

A wine to keep for up to 5 years.

 

Serving temperature: 12 to 14 °

 

Map of the Chassagne-Montrachet appellation :

carte chassagne montrachet

food pairing

White Burgundy Wines Round and Powerful: Foie Gras, Creamy Sauce Fish, Grilled Sea fish, Lobsters, lobsters, Cream Poulardes, Civet Volailles, Epoisse, Roquefort, Bleu de Bresse

features

  • Appellation

    Village
  • Type of Wine

    Still
  • Wine Making

    Oak casks
  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay
  • Harvest

    Manual
  • Burgundy Region

    Côte de Beaune
  • Vintage

    2023
  • Service

    12 to 14 degrees
  • Custody potential

    2028
  • Degree of alcohol

    13°
appellation

Chassagne Montrachet

Wine Characteristics

White: this wine is the Chardonnay grape dressed in glittering gold! It boasts firm coloration with green highlights. Aromas of mayflower, acacia, and honeysuckle blend with verbena and hazelnut and in some cases toast or fresh butter. This wine boasts a profound minerality (flint). Age brings in notes of honey or ripe pear. Rounded and often opulent, its attack is instantaneous. On the palate, fleshiness is matched by mellowness, and both are equally persistent.


Red: brilliant, with purplish highlights – this wine is a well-coloured Pinot Noir. Aromas of Morello cherry and cherry-pit, wild strawberry, gooseberry, and raspberry are commonly present. Notes of animal and spice complete the bouquet. In the mouth, this wine has real substance. Its delicious fleshiness partly conceals tannins which, though somewhat austere in youth, give way with maturity to a concentrated and taste-filled structure, intriguing in its complexity.
 

Wine Steward’s Tip

White: its opulence and power make it an ideal partner for delicate fine white meats such as poultry or veal in sauce. Fish, either in well-spiced couscous or in Asian dishes such as curries or stir-fries, are also well-suited. Salmon, in itself highly aromatic, harmonizes particularly well. The Premiers Crus appellations will readily complement crawfish, lobster, or even foie gras.
Serving temperature: 12 to 14°C.


Red: powerful and tannic, it flatters good quality meats such as grilled or roast lamb, coating their fibres in the mouth. Its aromatic power balances that of grilled pork and of curried or tandoori-style poultry. The Premiers Crus demand, at the very least, feathered game.
Serving temperature: 14 to 16°C.
 

Situation

In the southern part of the Côte de Beaune Chassagne-Montrachet shares with Puligny the uncontested title of the prince of the world’s dry white wines: the divine Montrachet (pronounced “Monrachay”). This fine, broad hillside brings out the very highest expression of the two Burgundian grapes - the Pinot Noir and the Chardonnay, which grow here side-by side - such is the complexity of the region’s soils! Extensive marble quarries, which form a kind of cliff face, were the source of the pink and beige flagstones which went into the building of the Trocadero in Paris and more recently the Louvre Pyramid. The Chassagne- Montrachet AOC dates from 1937. It includes some plots in the neighbouring village of Remigny which share the same soil conditions.

Terroirs

At altitudes between 220 and 325 metres, the succession of rocks from the top down is first rauracien then callovien and finally argovien. The soil of the various Climats (named plots with distinctive qualities) ranges from pebbly limestones, through marls, to sandy soils with a Jurassic basis.

Source : https://www.bourgogne-wines.com

Estate

Vincent et Sophie Morey - Chassagne Montrachet

Sophie and Vincent Morey operate a 20-hectare estate in the villages of Santenay, Chassagne-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin, Puligny-Montrachet and Cheilly-les-Maranges, all in the south of the Côte de Beaune in Burgundy.

The production of wines, whether village wines or grand crus, is the subject of the same attention and benefits from traditional know-how at every stage: from working the land, harvesting by hand to vinification in barrels.