Boyer-Martenot Meursault 2015

Chardonnay
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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2015

Size
750ML

ABV
13%

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

Pale gold with hints of pale green. Explosive flavors, with originality and freshness. Scents of rose, apricot, and exotic fruits. Very delicate on the palate, yet as aromatic as the nose. A volatile and elegant wine.

Professional Ratings

  • 91
    Aromas of orange and menthol. Sweet, pliant, dense and very ripe but not exotic thanks to sappy minerality. The longest of these wines to this point and also smooth on the finish.

    Range:89-91

Boyer-Martenot

Domaine Boyer-Martenot

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Domaine Boyer-Martenot, France
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After World War II, André Boyer inherited the Domaine from his mother Lucie, who up until then had been running the winery entirely by herself. In 1945 André married Juliette Devèze who was born and raised in the adjoining village of Puligny Montrachet. Their son, Yves, continued his families tradition and married Marie Cécile Martenot, the daughter of a winemaker in Meursault. Their son, Vincent Boyer, is now the newest owner of the Domaine.

The Domaine has in total 10 hectares of vineyards spread across various locations of the Côte de Beaune including Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Auxey-Duresses and Pommard. From 1997 to 2007 the Domaine acquired more parcels of land giving them a wider selection of appellations including Meursault "Les Tillets", Meursault 1er Cru "Les Perrieres", and Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Le Cailleret".

The vines and soil give the wine its great quality which is why it is important to manage them with both respect and care. To ensure that the wine produced is of high quality, traditional methods are used involving little or no product (sprays, chemicals, etc.) soil cultivation, crop care, green harvest, and hand picking. Using these old fashioned methods and less machinery allows for the wines to develop naturally which means they are very similar to organic wine making, however they don't have the 'Bio' label.

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