

Domaine Michel Bouzereau Meursault Les Grand Charrons 2020
Domaine Michel Bouzereau et Fils is one of Meursault's most distinguished growers, creating rich and voluptuous wines. Grands Charrons sits at the same height as the Meursault Premiers Crus but with a more easterly exposure. This wine is beautifully aromatic with a bouquet of toasted hazelnuts, orange blossom and butterscotch. The palate offers up flavours of white fruits with a sublime honeyed richness and hint of toasted oak.
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The Producer Domaine Michel Bouzereau & Fils | Meursault
Jean-Baptiste Bouzereau continues to propel this eleven-hectare domaine up the Meursault rankings, while his father Michel is putting his “retirement” to good use, renovating the family property. Michel Bouzereau comes from a large winemaking family and has held the post of President...
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The Region France | Burgundy
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The Primary Grape Chardonnay
Chardonnay takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais, but has expanded widely from its Burgundian roots and is now planted around the world. The...