$100 and over
Chateau de Maligny Chablis 1er CRU MONTMAIN
NOSE Floral, earthy and spicy, with great density, heightened finesse and minerality. PALATE The taste of wine is fresh, elegant, balanced, with hints of white fruits and a harmonious finish. However the Chablis Premier Cru “Montmain” is a slightly heavier wine than the other Chablis. Deep and very subtle, its characteristics are often close to those of the greatest white wines of the Côte d’Or. VINIFICATION Wood is not used in order to remain close to the terroir and the traditional aromas of Chablis wines. PAIRING This Chablis 1er Cru will be an excellent couple of risotto, monkfish curry, grilled shellfish and seafood in general. Perfect with perfectly with cheese, especially goat’s cheese, Coulommiers or Brie.
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Joseph Drouhin Côte de Beaune Blanc
Founded in 1880, Maison Joseph Drouhin is one of Burgundy’s most prestigious family-owned houses. Now led by the fourth generation, the estate is defined by a signature style of effortless elegance. Their 100-hectare domain is farmed entirely using organic and biodynamic practices, spanning the region's most iconic Grand Cru and Premier Cru plots. From the legendary Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche to their accessible regional classics, Drouhin wines are celebrated for their purity, finesse, and true terroir character. The Côte de Beaune Blanc is crafted from declassified young vines within Drouhin’s prestigious Premier Cru vineyards, including the iconic Clos des Mouches. Fresh and aromatic, this vibrant white offers an inviting medley of lemon zest and crisp green apple, underpinned by undertones of white flowers and fresh almond. Aged 12–14 months in French oak with 10–15% new oak, it blends a supple, round texture with a stony, saline-driven finish that provides excellent lift. A rare find that punches far above its weight and offers a unique window into Burgundy’s Premier Cru terroirs at a village-level classification.