Since Etienne de Montille took over Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet as director in 2001 this sleeping giant has been re-awoken. Previously this fine estate over-cropped and over-oaked to produce 'in your face' wines with little or no terroir definition. Etienne has changed all that. He has carried out extensive work in the vineyards (12 x 75 cl)
Since Etienne de Montille took over Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet as director in 2001 this sleeping giant has been re-awoken. Previously this fine estate over-cropped and over-oaked to produce 'in your face' wines with little or no terroir definition. Etienne has changed all that. He has carried out extensive work in the vineyards (12 x 75 cl)
Since Etienne de Montille took over Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet as director in 2001 this sleeping giant has been re-awoken. Previously this fine estate over-cropped and over-oaked to produce 'in your face' wines with little or no terroir definition. Etienne has changed all that. He has carried out extensive work in the vineyards (12 x 75 cl)
Since Etienne de Montille took over Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet as director in 2001 this sleeping giant has been re-awoken. Previously this fine estate over-cropped and over-oaked to produce 'in your face' wines with little or no terroir definition. Etienne has changed all that. He has carried out extensive work in the vineyards (12 x 75 cl)
The vineyard of 'La Garenne' is in the heart of a cluster of the finest Premier Crus from Puligny-Montrachet, amongst wines such as 'Les Truffieres', 'Les Chalumaux' and 'Les Perrieres'. The wine is rich and opulent with a focused 'gout de terroir'. The typical flavour of the wine of 'La Garenne' is buttery rich with a spicy exotic fruit character and a crisp balancing acidity. The finish is lingering. Soil: Limestone and scree. Vinification: 12 months ageing in oak barrels with 100% malolactic fermentation. (12 x 75 cl)