Champs Gain is a rocky vineyard, high on the hillside, above Folatieres. Given the elevation and lack of topsoil, it is always a bit brighter in character, and this is no exception, with its bright fruit, balance and harmony accompanying the lighter, mineral-driven character. This is quintessentially Puligny in character! (Ketih Wollenberg, K&L Burgundy Buyer, 03/08) This relatively new domaine was founded in 1975 and makes the very most of its 8 hectares (6 to white grapes, including a small amount of Aligote, and 2 to pinot noir) of vineyards scattered throughout Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Meursault, Saint-Aubin et Auxey Duresses. Harvest is entirely by hand, fermentation occurs in oak barrels, of which 25 -33% are new, according to the grandiosity of the appellation. And fining and filtration are looked down upon. The result is quality red and white burgundy at a seriously good value, amplified by the fact that this estate continues to be relatively unkown in the U.S.
Below is a listing of the wine review scores we frequently reference in our notes. While these sources remain an excellent source of information, we always recommend that you trust your own palate. Scores in these publications often represent the personal taste of an individual critic, which may not always coincide with your own. We have a huge team of excellent wine professionals that can match wines you've had in the past with new arrivals that meet your flavor profile.
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2002 Louis Lequin Santenay 1er Cru "Le Passe-Temps" $39.99
2006 Michel Lafarge Bourgogne Aligote, 'Raisins D'Ore' $16.99
2000 Hospices de Beaune Beaune 1er Cru "Cuvée Nicolas Rolin" (Chartron et Terbuchet) $43.99
2005 Jean Michel Gaunoux Meursault 1er Cru "Gouttes d'Or" $129.95
2007 Domaine Harmand-Geoffroy Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru "Lavaux St. Jacques" $69.95