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Genot Boulanger Puligny-Montrachet Les Nosroyes 2021 

BOTTLE:
$325.00
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SKU
92835
HALF-DOZEN: $1,852.50 or $308.75 each
DOZEN: $3,510.00 or $292.50 each

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    Stock Availability:
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    2 qty South Melbourne
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    Country: France
    Region: Burgundy
    Grape: chardonnay
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2021

    This nose is narrower than the Levrons – but deep and again with that faint noble reduction the top notes more spiced. More incisive to start – a bit more energy on dsplay here too – a more herbed complexity that mixes with heavier citrus notes – impressive and also for keeping a little while, also a little tannin on the end of my tongue! BILL NANSON

    The 2021 Puligny-Montrachet Les Nosroyes has a little more delineation and vigour on the nose compared to the Levrons with menthol-tinged citrus fruit, lime and crushed stone. The palate is well balanced with a little more "bite" than the Levrons, modest depth with a nicely detailed, Meursault-like finish. Fine. NEAL MARTIN