Crisp, refreshing, and linear, this has a beautiful gooseberry and quince fruit character with hints of a flinty minerality. It is perhaps less rich than the white from Beaune Grèves. There is a nice tension on the palate, but with time there is a rich, almost fat impression as the wine opens up. From a one-hectare parcel that Jadot owns at the same elevation as Meursault Perrières.
Balanced and creamy, this white will please many. Peach, apple, honey and spice flavors abound and the smooth texture carries them well. Finishes with a fresh, lemon- and spice-tinged aftertaste.
Here’s a plump, comfortable wine reflecting the warm vintage for whites. It is rich and soft, although with plenty of toast and spice from the barrel fermentation and aging.
Aromas of cooked apples, straw and almonds. Full-bodied, dense and rich with beautiful fruit and a flavorful finish. Needs time to come together still. This is always a favorite village Meursault for me.
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