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Xavier Monnot Monthélie Les Duresses Blanc 2021

BOTTLE:
$180.00
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SKU
90935
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    Country: France
    Region: Burgundy
    Grape: chardonnay
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2021

    Villages vines bought in the 1990s and replanted in 1998, now over 25 years old (Still young in Burgundian terms)

    The 2021 Monthélie Les Duresses Blanc has an attractive, lilting bouquet with shaved almond and chamomile scents. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp acidity, citrus fresh with a dab of ginger on the finish. Don't ignore this little gem. NEAL MARTIN

    More direct and narrow - almost vertical - clearly some minerality here. Direct, more chiselled, top texture - juicy - that's a great villages from an unexpected appellation - bravo! BILL NANSON