

The nose is expressive and mineral, with aromas of white-fleshed fruit. On the palate, this Chardonnay has a chiselled attack, followed by a fine concentration and length, with a minty finish. Jacqueline and Matthieu believe that this appellation reaches its peak after 7 years' ageing in the cellar, but this bottle can also be enjoyed easily in its early years.
Only 780 bottles and 50 magnums were produced for the 2023 vintage.
Domaine Thomas Collardot's Puligny-Montrachet "Les Enseignères" comes from two separate plots, one planted in 1930 and the other in 1988. They are ideally located, directly beneath the Bâtard-Montrachet and Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet grands crus. In 1740, this climat was known as "les Sensennières", i.e. the lands of the bishop of Sens, who was related to the bishop of Autun, to whom Puligny-Montrachet depended.
The nose is expressive and mineral, with aromas of white-fleshed fruit. On the palate, this Chardonnay has a chiselled attack, followed by a fine concentration and length, with a minty finish. Jacqueline and Matthieu believe that this appellation reaches its peak after 7 years' ageing in the cellar, but this bottle can also be enjoyed easily in its early years.
Only 780 bottles and 50 magnums were produced for the 2023 vintage.
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The Thomas-Collardot estate organically cultivates 2.5 hectares of vines in the Puligny Montrachet appellation. They produce 12 exceptional cuvées in very limited quantities.