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Joseph Drouhin Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche 2001
Joseph Drouhin Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche 2001

Joseph Drouhin Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche 2001


Chardonnay

from Burgundy, France

ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2005
International Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 94 point ratingInternational Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 94 point rating
2004
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 96 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 96 point rating
2002
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 97 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 97 point rating
1996
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 96 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 96 point rating
1995
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 95 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 95 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 93 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 93 point rating
1992
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 94 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 94 point rating
1989
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 98 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 98 point rating
1988
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 95 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 95 point rating
1986
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 97 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 97 point rating
1985
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 100 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 100 point rating
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winemaker's notes:

This world-famous estate belongs to one of the oldest and most aristocratic French families : the Marquis de Laguiche. Out of the 14 different owners, the Marquis de Laguiche family is propri'taire of the largest portion of Le Montrachet, entirely located in Puligny (according to many authorities, the better side). It has been in their hands since 1363. It is ironical that the hillside of Montrachet, producing Burgundy's most prestigious white wine (and in some say the world's most complex), should look so unprepossessing. The etymology of the place-name is actually instructive : the word rachet refers to a poor type of soil where only scrawny bushes can grow. It is therefore on this "poor, hard, infertile" soil, which geologists call Bathonian limestone, that the Chardonnay grape develops this unique "terroir" character. Montrachet is full bodied and luscious, yet elegant. It is only after a few years in bottle that it will develop its famous complexity and richness. Nose and aftertaste are reminiscent of exotic fruit, honey, liquorice, grilled almond and many other flavours which wine lovers over the years have attempted to analyse. But it is perhaps a musical word which can best describe this glorious wine: a symphony of sensations.

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