Chateau de Puligny Montrachet, Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru AOC Clos des Grandes Vignes, Monopole
2005, Bourgogne, France
Classification Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru AOC
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 12%
Grape Pinot Noir
Average score 89
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Chateau de Puligny Montrachet, Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru AOC Clos des Grandes Vignes, Monopole. This fine red wine hails from the renowned wine region of Bourgogne, France, and is sure to impress even the most discerning connoisseurs. Crafted in the exceptional year of 2005, this Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru AOC wine boasts a deep, rich red color that hints at the complex flavors within. With a bottle size of 750 ml, this wine is perfect for sharing with friends or savoring on your own. Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast or just beginning to explore the world of fine wines, LadyWine is your go-to destination for exceptional wines like this one. Elevate your wine collection with Chateau de Puligny Montrachet, Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru AOC Clos des Grandes Vignes, Monopole and experience the unparalleled quality and taste of French wine. Cheers to good taste!
About Chateau de Puligny Montrachet
Puligny-Montrachet is a diminutive commune of about 2.8 square miles that, along with Chassagne-Montrachet, contains much of the best land for white wine in the world. All of Puligny's Grand Cru land is classified B tard-Montrachet, Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet, or Bienvenues-B tard-Montrachet, the four Grands Crus that Puligny-Montrachet is involved with. Puligny-Montrachet has a share of the first two, and the last two lie completely within its boundaries. Although Chassagne-Montrachet has far fewer Premiers Crus than Chassagne-Montrachet, they are probably roughly equal in importance. Both are considered to be among the top two white wine villages in the world. Although similar in style, there are a few key differences between the two; Chassagne wine is usually slightly less intense and concentrated, but often has more buttery richness, on the other hand, Puligny tends to be slightly more masculine in style. Of the 513 acres of vineyards that make wine to be labelled Puligny-Montrachet, no less than 219 of these acres produce Premier Cru Puligny-Montrachet. This distribution is similar to Chassagne-Montrachet. From a select few Premiers Crus, the wine can range up nearly to Grand Cru-level wine in concentration and depth. Even the village wine can be unparalleled, as an entry-level way to try great Chardonnay. Most of the time it is simple-minded in style but has the same pleasant balance of minerals and fruit that all great whites do.