Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru on sale
Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru
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Before the phylloxera (1871), the vineyard of Chassagne-Montrachet produced only red wines, with the exception of a few acres and the famous Montrachet, classified appart. Currently, it's about half the vineyard that is planted with Chardonnay and produces white wines. At the tasting, white Chassagne Montrachet has a light golden color with a fairly intense nose of flowers, warm croissant or brioche and candied lemon, moving with the aging to the nuances of roasted hazelnuts and spice. The flavor is straightforward, combining freshness and character, sap and finesse. The persistence on the palate is very long and leaves floral notes of gingerbread.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Burgundy

Colour : white

Volume : 7425 hectolitres

Grape variety : Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings : Foie gras frais, Poularde de Bresse à la crème, Saumon grillé à lunilatérale

Appellation : Chassagne-Montrachet

Classification : Premier Cru

Size (in ha) : 165 hectares

Viticulture : conventional More information....

Service temperature : 12°

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Current price estimate of 2014 vintage
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63
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75
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Auction history Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru 2014
10/18/202375
10/18/202363
10/18/202363
5/16/202360
6/24/202047
6/24/202049
3/18/202049
3/18/202049
3/18/202056
12/11/201961

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