Domaine du Château Philippe le HardiChassagne-Montrachet 2023

Product code: 23571
£90.50 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Burgundy
Sub-Region
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Chardonnay
Grape: 100% Chardonnay
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Burgundy
Sub-Region
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Chardonnay
Grape: 100% Chardonnay

Tasting Note

This powerful wine boasts aromas of ripe, rich stone fruits with a touch of vanilla. On the palate, the flavours are concentrated and complex, with notes of vanilla, white flowers and toast supported by an elegant minerality, which lingers on the finish.

Product Notes

Domaine du Château Philippe le Hardi produces a remarkable Chassagne-Montrachet wine that exemplifies the richness and complexity of Burgundy. This exquisite white wine showcases the region's finest Chardonnay grapes, handpicked from carefully selected vineyards. With its pale golden hue, the Chassagne-Montrachet offers delicate aromas of ripe fruits, such as pear and apricot, intertwined with subtle floral notes. On the palate, it dazzles with its precise balance of fruitiness and minerality, leading to a long and elegant finish. Its exceptional craftsmanship and aging potential make it an ideal choice for special occasions or for indulging in a luxurious moment. Domaine du Château Philippe le Hardi's Chassagne-Montrachet is a true jewel of the British wine scene.

About the Winery

Domaine du Château Philippe le Hardi

Formerly known as Château de Santenay, Domaine du Château Philippe le Hardi carries a rich history. It initially started as the home or residence of the first Duke of Burgundy, Philippe le Hardi. Philippe had received the duchy from the King of France, his father. He was renowned for forbidding the cultivation and plantation of Gamay in the department of Côte d’Or. The mandate he passed in 1395 stated and ordained that solely Pinot Noir could be used for producing red wines. 

http://www.chateau-de-santenay.com

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