

The nose reveals scents of lime blossom, almonds and white flowers. The palate is round and smooth, revealing ripe fruit aromas accompanied by light honey notes. The finish is underpinned by a saline minerality. Jacqueline and Matthieu believe that this appellation reaches its peak after 10 years of cellaring, but this bottle can also be enjoyed easily in its early years.
Only 264 bottles and 20 magnums were produced for the 2021 vintage.
Domaine Thomas Collardot's Puligny-Montrachet "Les Folatières" comes from the plot known as "Au Chaniot", ideally situated in the heart of the "Les Folatières" appellation. The vines were planted in 1961 and 1962. The name of this climat comes from the Old French Foletière "place haunted by follets", goblins dancing above stagnant water. Fol from the Latin Follis meant bellows for fire.
The nose reveals scents of lime blossom, almonds and white flowers. The palate is round and smooth, revealing ripe fruit aromas accompanied by light honey notes. The finish is underpinned by a saline minerality. Jacqueline and Matthieu believe that this appellation reaches its peak after 10 years of cellaring, but this bottle can also be enjoyed easily in its early years.
Only 264 bottles and 20 magnums were produced for the 2021 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.