2015 Chassagne-Montrachet Blanc, 1er Cru Grande Montagne, Domaine Fontaine Gagnard (12 x Bottle)
Bright, light yellow. Aromatic scents of lemon oil, mirabelle, crushed stone and spices. A step up in texture and concentration from the preceding premier crus, offering generous flavors of yellow peach and spices. Finishes impressively long and lively. This wine comes from stony hillside soil but the vines here were not stressed owing to their deep roots, Fontaine maintains.
2015 Chassagne-Montrachet Blanc, 1er Cru Grande Montagne, Domaine Fontaine Gagnard (12 x Bottle)
Bright, light yellow. Aromatic scents of lemon oil, mirabelle, crushed stone and spices. A step up in texture and concentration from the preceding premier crus, offering generous flavors of yellow peach and spices. Finishes impressively long and lively. This wine comes from stony hillside soil but the vines here were not stressed owing to their deep roots, Fontaine maintains.
Producer | Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard |
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Sub-Region | Cote de Beaune |
Region | Burgundy |
Country | France |
Grape Variety | Chardonnay |
Vintage | 2015 |
Colour | White |
ABV | 13.50% |
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Robert Parker Wine Advocate
The 2015 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Grands Montagne suffered less frost damage in 2016 because of its proximity to the trees, however it suffered a little burning of the grapes in the 2015 vintage due to the stones reflecting the heat. The nose is gentle at first, unfolding with light waxy, resinous aromas. The palate is nicely balanced with good acidity, though perhaps the Clos des Murées has more complexity and tension, more personality towards the finish. Not bad, although the domaine made better this year.
87-89 Points / Drinking 2018 - 2026
By Neal Martin / December 2016