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Comtes Lafon Meursault Boucheres 2022

BOTTLE:
$895.00
Out of stock
SKU
99105
HALF-DOZEN: $5,101.50 or $850.25 each
DOZEN: $9,666.00 or $805.50 each

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Producer: Comtes Lafon
Country: France
Region: Burgundy
Grape: chardonnay
Size: 750ml
Vintage: 2021
A strikingly elegant, cool, pure and airy nose offers up notes of mineral reduction, green apple, pear and just sliced citrus. There is terrific intensity to the attractively textured and overtly mineral-driven flavors that culminate in a sneaky long and well-balanced finale. This understated and quite delicate effort is classic Bouchères. ALLAN MEADOWS – Burghound

Mid lemon. The nose is fully ripe as Bouchères quickly becomes, but has no surmaturity. In fact, the fruit dances across the palate, very zesty, a little bit of citrus. Manages to be elegant even with the riper style and has persistence. JASPER MORRIS Inside Burgundy

The 2022 Meursault Boucheres 1er Cru, which was taken from tank, is a little reticent on the nose at the moment. Eventually, scents of Anjou pear and red apples begin emerging with a touch of powdered chalk. The palate is well-balanced and elegant, with lemon curd and hints of pineapple on the entry. A generous Meursault with modest depth, it reveals subtle peppery notes towards the finish. Lovely. NEAL MARTIN Vinous

Aromas of white flowers, peach, orange oil and toasted nuts introduce the 2022 Meursault 1er Cru
Bouchères, a medium to full-bodied, fleshy and succulent wine that's suave and charming, conceding with a gently exotic finish. WILLIAM KELLYThe Wine Advocate