PATRIARCHE PÈRE & FILS - Meursault, Burgundy - France
PATRIARCHE PÈRE & FILS - Meursault, Burgundy - France
Nice green yellow colour with glints of gold. Aromas of walnuts and roasted almonds, baked bread and gingerbread. Full bodied wine with a long finish on a pleasant note of dried fruit. On the palate, notes of apricot, mirabelle and honey.
Product Description
Description
Nice green yellow colour with glints of gold. Aromas of walnuts and roasted almonds, baked bread and gingerbread. Full bodied wine with a long finish on a pleasant note of dried fruit. On the palate, notes of apricot, mirabelle and honey.
Wine Facts
Product Type | White Wine |
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Vintage | 2020 |
Country | FRANCE |
Volume(ml) | 750 |
Harvest method | Manual |
Aging | Aged in French oak barrels for maturing during 12 months, with up to 15% new oak , with additional bottle aging |
SKU | BU127 |
Vineyard Info
Meursault is certainly one of the oldest villages in Burgundy. At Cistercian times, exceptional white wines were produced round the village of Meursault. The Vineyard dates back to 1098, the year the Abbey of Citeaux was founded. The monks were given a few vines here and they quickly developed this wonderful potential. The soils in Meursault are of exceptional variety and the different « terroirs » on this appellation have an incomparable diversity and richness, even if exposure to the sun is globally the same. The area covers 450 hectares plus 133 hectares classified as AOC Meursault Premier Cru through 17 climats.
Reviews & Ratings
Description
Nice green yellow colour with glints of gold. Aromas of walnuts and roasted almonds, baked bread and gingerbread. Full bodied wine with a long finish on a pleasant note of dried fruit. On the palate, notes of apricot, mirabelle and honey.
Product Type | White Wine |
---|---|
Vintage | 2020 |
Country | FRANCE |
Volume(ml) | 750 |
Harvest method | Manual |
Aging | Aged in French oak barrels for maturing during 12 months, with up to 15% new oak , with additional bottle aging |
SKU | BU127 |
Meursault is certainly one of the oldest villages in Burgundy. At Cistercian times, exceptional white wines were produced round the village of Meursault. The Vineyard dates back to 1098, the year the Abbey of Citeaux was founded. The monks were given a few vines here and they quickly developed this wonderful potential. The soils in Meursault are of exceptional variety and the different « terroirs » on this appellation have an incomparable diversity and richness, even if exposure to the sun is globally the same. The area covers 450 hectares plus 133 hectares classified as AOC Meursault Premier Cru through 17 climats.