| Classification | |
| Type | Blanc |
| Marque | Philippe Colin |
| Millésime | 2022 |
| Pays | France |
| Région principale | Bourgogne |
| Région | Côte de Beaune |
| Appellation | Chassagne-Montrachet |
| Cépage | Chardonnay |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| État | Parfait |
| Étiquette | Parfait |
| Consommable | -2025 |
| Stock | 0 |
An ethereal version, offering lime blossom, lemon curd and hazelnut notes. There's a hint of citronella aligned with the elegant frame of this silky, harmonious white as it builds to the long, pastry- and mineral-infused aftertaste. This is all about subtlety and finesse.
Cool, pure and restrained aromas include those of mineral reduction, green apple, spiced pear and a lovely range of floral elements, all of which is trimmed in enough wood to notice. One again, the mouthfeel of the almost painfully intense middleweight flavors is super-sleek while flashing an almost pungent minerality on the cuts-like-a-knife, wonderfully long and youthfully austere finish. This is potentially superb though one that makes clear that it is constructed for the longer-haul.
Pale clear lemon. There is barely any bouquet at all at first. On the palate the clean, clear cut typical white fruit expresses itself very well. Fresh apples, a light citrus note, freshly mown grass, this is elegant while the intensity comes from the quality of tensile backbone rather than overt power. A delicious Chevalier-Montrachet in the making.
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