Domaine Francois Carillon Puligny Montrachet Champs Gain 2020
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Category | White Wine |
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Brand | Domaine Francois Carillon |
Origin | France, Burgundy, Puligny-Montrachet |
The Carillon family domaine dates back to the 16th century. The winemaking tradition has been passed down from father to son since 1632, and possibly since 1520 when a Jehan Carillon is mentioned in archives. The domaine was further extended when Louis married; his wife was from Chassagne-Montrachet. The couple's sons, Jacques and François, continued in the family tradition, with Jacques making the wines and François looking after the vines. In 2009, the brothers decided to separate the domaine. The 2009 vintage was the last under the shared domaine, and 2010 was the first vintage where the wine was made in separate cellars. Francois' wines are known for being silkier than his brother's. The range includes premier crus from Chassagne-Montrachet: Clos St. Jean and Chenevottes, great news for fans of this 'new' domaine.
Lemon/lime on the nose, a signature of the 2020 vintage. Lemon confit fruit, ripe lemons. This has power and very expansive fruit, beautiful balance and a wonderful candied lemon finish.
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Aromas of cool white orchard fruit, floral and soft spice wisps are trimmed in subtle wood. The sleek, intense and solidly voluminous flavors exude evident minerality on the equally austere and lemon-tinged finale that exhibit very fine length. Solid quality here in a package that should also reward up to a decade of keeping. 90-93
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