Always the greatest of Michel’s white wines, “La Fauquette” (from soils of marne bleu) spends four years in 400-liter barrels without being topped up. Despite the marked influence of the voile, however, it is... Read More
Its aging for one year in oak barrels gives rise to subtle aromas of white fruits, roasted hazelnuts and a delicate and subtle touch of vanilla. On the palate, Meursault is round and balanced, with a beautiful structure and long... Read More
Rounded and fleshy aromas compared. It is floral with toasted brioche and pear, and a bit more autolytic character. It is full upfront, though it quicky brings the house’s classically driven style back into focus. It has... Read More
A pleasant bouquet of apple and sea spray. On the palate, baked orchard fruits and a distinct chalky finish deliver this imminently drinkable champagne.