2021 Puligny Montrachet Noyers Brets

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Alvina Pernot is a winemaker with some legacy. This rising star of Puligny-Montrachet works at the family domaine – Paul Pernot – and started her own operation in 2018. This village Puligny-Montrachet – from just her fourth vintage – comes from a plot that is an extension of her garden. It’s singing in 2021, a vintage that produced some brilliant whites. Aged only in old and larger oak, it’s precise, pure and long – with a limey intensity on the palate. There’s a tightly wound core of vibrant fruit, with bright, mouth-watering acidity, softened by a chalky, flinty mineral edge. Very classical in proportion, this is elegant, excellent village Chardonnay. Alas, just five barrels were made, half of the normal production, thanks to 2021’s tricky conditions.
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Neal Martin, Vinous
William Kelley, Wine Advocate
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The 2021 Puligny-Montrachet Noyers Brets wafts from the glass with aromas of white peach, pear, spring blossoms and bread dough. Medium to full-bodied, satiny and lively, with bright acids and a saline finish, it's an elegant, textural wine that already offers demonstrative drinking.
The 2021 Puligny-Montrachet Clos des Noyers Brets has quite a complex bouquet like the 2020 last year. Apple blossom commingles with Nashi pear, hints of oyster shell and a distant tang of sea spray. The palate is well balanced with more depth than the Epée, a crisp bead of acidity with added spiciness towards the persistent finish. Superb.
About the producer

Alvina Pernot is one of the most exciting producers of white Burgundy today. Based in Puligny-Montrachet with some incredible vineyards, this is a name to watch – creating taut and mineral styles of white Burgundy.