90-93 pts Jasper Morris**** (out of 5)Antonin likes to drink this young because it has fruit and salinity. Lifted fruit, even a peach or apricot, with underlying stones. Quite generous in style but with the underlying salinity, and length. Drink from 2027-
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90-93 pts Jasper Morris
**** (out of 5)
Antonin likes to drink this young because it has fruit and salinity. Lifted fruit, even a peach or apricot, with underlying stones. Quite generous in style but with the underlying salinity, and length. Drink from 2027-2031. Tasted Oct 2024.
This cuve is from the northernmost holdings of the domaine in Chassagne as it fronts onto the border with Saint-Aubin and Puligny. It is here that Pillot reveals the more elegant side of Chassagne. A small holding (0.29 hectares, vines planted in 1950) that yields a wine that is generous and silky with more citrus notes than the cuves from the southern edge of Chassagne. A barrel, or 300 bottles, is allocated for our use in the USA.
Jean-Marc Pillot is the fourth generation of his branch of the Pillot family to tend vineyards in Chassagne Montrachet. He joined his father, Jean, in 1985 to learn the craft of vigneron. After six years of working side-by-side, Jean-Marc assumed the direction of the domaine in 1991 with the assistance of his wife, Nadine, and his sister, Beatrice. Of course, his father, Jean, remains by his side rendering advice and valuable assistance in the vineyards (often while he is tending the garden in back of the chai!). Jean-Marc has instituted several changes at the estate, the most prominent of which is the construction of a new cave. Of equal importance, Jean-Marc expanded the amount of vineyards under cultivation and has made subtle modifications in vinification and elevage to place his own mark on this estate which now covers approximately fifteen hectares with an annual production of, more or less, 60,000 bottles.
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