Puligny-Montrachet Etienne Sauzet 1993
13%
0.75L
Intensity
One of the great Burgundy white wines, a favourite of the iDealwine team and also regularly a favourite of specialised journalists.
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Puligny-Montrachet Etienne Sauzet 1993
The wine
Domaine Etienne Sauzet's Puligny-Montrachet "Village" is fermented and aged in oak barrels (20% new wood). This refined, harmonious wine comes from a few well-distributed vineyards across the local commune (Le Trézin, Les Meix, Charmes and Les Corvées), and is ready for drinking after 2 or 3 years.
About the Producer Etienne Sauzet
Created in 1903, the Domaine Etienne Sauzet has been producing Montrachet since the 1993 vintage. Gérard Boudot, (married to Etienne Sauzet’s grand-daughter) has managed it since 1974 and improved the domaine from the mid-1980s. Limited yields, harvesting as late as possible and classic vinification marked by débourbage (which allows very fine sur lie aging) contribute to creating wines of a very consistent and an exemplary finesse, unanimously hailed by French and foreign wine lovers. Since 1989, following a division of the domaine, Gérard Boudot, has also been trading and buying grape must to complete his production, without affecting quality. The domaine extends over 9 hectares.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity : 1 bottle
Level : 1 NormalObservation : 1 Marginally marked labelOrigin : private individual
Recoverable VAT : no
Original wooden case / Original case : no
French customs seal : yes
Alcohol percentage : 13 %
Region : Burgundy
Appellation : Puligny-Montrachet
Owner : Etienne Sauzet
Vintage : 1993
Colour : white
Service temperature : 12°
Size (in ha) : 15 hectares
Intensity : rich
Leading aroma : yellow fruit
Tasting occasion : food-friendly wine