This vineyard is widely regarded as one of the finest in the village. The white pebbly limestone soils make for racy wines, sharing much in common with the best Puligny-Montrachets, but with the nutty, savoury twist of Chassagne. Old vines give it a richness and density setting it apart.
Drinking potential: 2026 - 2037
“Always lots of structure and shoulder but you have to keep the freshness and it doesn’t always happen” opines Thierry. Very intense indeed through the middle, ripe lemons, liquorice, a little flesh on the bones, but so much fruit that you barely see the stones now, in its youth. Drink from 2029-2038. Tasted: November 2023.