
2022 Meursault Les Gruyaches Chardonnay by Jean-Philippe Fichet
44,94 $
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Elevate your table with Jean Philippe Fichet’s Meursault Chardonnay 2022, a masterful expression of Burgundy’s iconic white grape variety. Hailing from one of France’s most celebrated wine regions—the Côte de Beaune in Burgundy—this bottle combines tradition and terroir to deliver unparalleled sophistication.
Crafted from 77-year-old vines in Gruyaches’ secluded plot, this old vine Chardonnay benefits from decades of rooted depth, offering layers of complexity rarely seen in younger wines. Situated near Meursault-Charmes Premier Cru vineyards, its unique microclimate contributes to a rich yet balanced profile that distinguishes it among Fichet’s esteemed lieux-dits offerings. Expect a full-bodied structure with lush tropical fruit notes seamlessly intertwined with vibrant acidity—a harmonious dance between power and elegance typical of top-tier Burgundy whites.
The 2022 vintage showcases Jean Philippe Fichet’s meticulous craftsmanship through its striking minerality and lingering finish—a hallmark of wines from this prestigious appellation. Whether enjoyed at cellar temperature or paired with creamy cheeses like Comté or roasted poultry dishes, this bottle promises both immediate pleasure and aging potential for discerning collectors.
With 13.5% alcohol, it strikes an approachable yet profound balance, making it ideal for special occasions or everyday indulgence alike. For those seeking a premium French Chardonnay that marries tradition with modern finesse, this bottling stands out as an exceptional choice among its peers in quality and character.
Note: Price may vary by retailer; vintage availability subject to store inventory.
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