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Meursault Les Chevalieres Bottle

Meursault Les Chevalieres2022

Jean-Philippe FichetMeursault, France

Meursault Les Chevalières from Jean‑Philippe Fichet is a village‑level Chardonnay from a northeast‑facing, moderately st…Learn More »

$130

/750ml

2022 Retail Average

93

/100

2022 Pro Rating

Meursault Les Chevalieres 2022 Vintage Overview

2022 OVERVIEW

Tension between ripe citrus, hints of tropical fruit and cool stone defines this 2022 Meursault Les Chevalières from Jean-Philippe Fichet, giving a vivid sense of its rocky, higher-slope origins. The palate feels both generous and finely etched, with bright, incisive acidity carrying the fruit into a long, detailed finish that suggests real benefit from a few years of cellaring.

Drinking Window
2025 2045
Pairings

Seared scallops with lemon beurre blanc; Roast chicken with morel cream sauce; Sole meunière

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Wine Profile
WhiteChardonnay

About Meursault Les Chevalieres

Meursault Les Chevalières from Jean‑Philippe Fichet is a village‑level Chardonnay from a northeast‑facing, moderately steep, stony limestone parcel planted with many old vines; Fichet vinifies the small, parcelled lots carefully (steel and large barrels) to preserve mineral detail and ripeness. The wine typically shows a floral, citrus and white‑fruit core with chalky/stone mineral tension, a rounded, creamy mid‑palate and hints of toasted/miellé (honeyed) richness—often described as village wine with near‑Premier‑Cru depth and elegant, saline…