Puligny Montrachet Bret Noyers, Fernand & Laurent Pillot
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Slightly reserved initially, but once it opens out it has lovely, delicate aromatics. A bit of pear, more than a hint of pineapple, a stoney aspect and some toasty fennel seed or cardamom, no doubt from nicely integrated oak. Personally, I want Puligny Montrachet to dance over my palate, but I dont want it to screech. This does just that. Fresh, zippy, sure, but with texture, creaminess. Really complex fruit tip-toes across the palate. Is that pear ? Or peach ? Surely that is wild strawberry as it fills out in the mouth ? Yuzu ? Lime ? All of them ? Then it comes back with a lovely sour dried lime-peel finish. Layered. Even a little bit structural. Of course its not the biggest or heaviest wine, but its a very romantic, elegant one. Happiness. You could easily keep it for 5 or 10 years, if you wanted to, courtesy of the Diam 10 closure.