2023 Puligny Montrachet Champ Canet

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Tasting Notes
Champ Canet has very little topsoil with lots of flint, producing naturally small berries and concentrated, mineral-driven wines. The 2023 is full of honey and ripe peach but with lime and chalky minerality too – more linear versus the Chalumaux. It’s lively and driven with a pure, flinty finish.
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Allen Meadows, Burghound
More reviews and scores
Outstanding - This is also quite floral in character with a more layered nose of mineral reduction, orange peel, lemon-grass, fennel and a mix of white-fleshed fruit. There is better volume still to the richer and more concentrated medium weight flavors that possess a more refined mouthfeel that carries over to the sneaky long, balanced and more complex finale. Lovely and this too is a wine that could be enjoyed young or aged successfully for 5 to 8 years. Drink 2029+
About the producer

Domaine Paul Pernot is synonymous with Puligny-Montrachet. For the last 30 years, the estate – alongside Domaine Leflaive and Domaine de Montille (previously Château de Puligny-Montrachet) – has been one of the largest shareholders in the appellation.