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Meursault Les Perrieres Premier Cru Bottle

Meursault Les Perrieres Premier Cru2004

Domaine de MontilleMeursault, France

Domaine de Montille’s Meursault Les Perrières Premier Cru is a Chardonnay from one of Meursault’s most limestone‑rich, s…Learn More »

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Meursault Les Perrieres Premier Cru 2004 Vintage

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Domaine de Montille’s Meursault Les Perrières Premier Cru is a Chardonnay from one of Meursault’s most limestone‑rich, stony sites (often regarded as the village’s ‘best’ Premier Cru), showing a focused, mineral-driven profile—white citrus, crushed stone, hazelnut and floral hints—supported by brigh…Learn More »

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About Meursault Les Perrieres Premier Cru

Domaine de Montille’s Meursault Les Perrières Premier Cru is a Chardonnay from one of Meursault’s most limestone‑rich, stony sites (often regarded as the village’s ‘best’ Premier Cru), showing a focused, mineral-driven profile—white citrus, crushed stone, hazelnut and floral hints—supported by bright acidity, concentrated extract and careful oak integration; it is typically textural, long‑lived and built for ageing rather than immediate showiness.