$215.00
Nestled between La Marcette and Champ-Berrand, Les Charots in one of Pupillin’s smaller lieu-dits. It sits on a very steep slope under La Marcette on orange-tinted soils rich in iron. There’s a lot of yellow Bajocian limestone, too, which Benjamin finds gives this wine a more chiselled personality and citrusy, mineral edge.
Luis Gutiérrez, The Wine Advocate
The bottled 2023 Chardonnay Les Charots is riper and rounder, despite being only 12.5% alcohol, and still shows a little oaky. It was produced with grapes from the named lieu-dit on iron and layered limestone, and perhaps that’s the reason for its more Burgundian profile. 93 points
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