



Chassagne-Montrachet Héréditas Joseph Colin 2023
13%
0.75L
Intensity
A first-rate Chassagne-Montrachet, perfectly structured offering remarkable precision and freshness.
More infoLocated in the south of the Côte de Beaune, the Chassagne-Montrachet appellation enjoys the same reputation as Puligny for producing some of the region’s finest white wines. The Chardonnay vines, planted between 220 and 325 metres above sea level, thrive on soil consisting of marl, limestone and sand. The grapes are entirely hand-picked when they reach peak ripeness. In the winery, the winemaker vinifies the Chardonnay grapes with minimum intervention and sulphur to preserve the purity of the wine and reflect the terroir.
The clear, shiny colour reveals a highly expressive nose, bursting with aromas of peach, pear and mint, combined with delicious notes of brioche. The palate displays an array of fruity aromas, leading to a fresh, persistent and fragrant finish. This white wine will display its full potential in its youth.
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Chassagne-Montrachet Héréditas Joseph Colin 2023
The wine
Located in the south of the Côte de Beaune, the Chassagne-Montrachet appellation enjoys the same reputation as Puligny for producing some of the region’s finest white wines. The Chardonnay vines, planted between 220 and 325 metres above sea level, thrive on soil consisting of marl, limestone and sand. The grapes are entirely hand-picked when they reach peak ripeness. In the winery, the winemaker vinifies the Chardonnay grapes with minimum intervention and sulphur to preserve the purity of the wine and reflect the terroir.
The clear, shiny colour reveals a highly expressive nose, bursting with aromas of peach, pear and mint, combined with delicious notes of brioche. The palate displays an array of fruity aromas, leading to a fresh, persistent and fragrant finish. This white wine will display its full potential in its youth.
About the Producer Joseph Colin
Joseph Colin is one of four children of Marc Colin, the renowned Burgundian producer. He owns vines in Saint-Aubin, Santenay, Chassagne and Puligny. In 2005, following his brother Pierre-Yves' departure, he invested much of his time in the family domain, domain Marc Colin, working side-by-side with his younger brother and sister. It was only recently that Joseph began producing wines under his own name. Following Burgundy tradition, he inherited some of the finest parcels. In 2016, he produced 1,800 bottles symbolically, but it wasn't until 2017 that he began farming all of his seven hectares. He now produces 19 cuvées, all of which are simply incredible. Following in his father's footsteps, he has contributed to improving the image and reputation of the Saint-Aubin appellation.




