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St. Aubin En Remilly2012

Hubert LamySt-Aubin, France

St-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly from Hubert Lamy is a Chardonnay from steep, south-facing limestone slopes that effectively…Learn More »

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St. Aubin En Remilly 2012 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

St-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly from Hubert Lamy is a Chardonnay from steep, south-facing limestone slopes that effectively continue the hill of Montrachet, giving it a racy, mineral profile more akin to top Puligny than typical village St-Aubin. Farmed with organic, low-intervention methods and raised…Learn More »

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About St. Aubin En Remilly

St-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly from Hubert Lamy is a Chardonnay from steep, south-facing limestone slopes that effectively continue the hill of Montrachet, giving it a racy, mineral profile more akin to top Puligny than typical village St-Aubin. Farmed with organic, low-intervention methods and raised in larger, mostly used barrels to emphasize finesse over oak, it’s a taut, saline, high-energy white that marries citrus and stone-fruit intensity with gunflint, crushed rock and impressive aging potential.