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Chassagne-Montrachet

Joseph DrouhinChassagne-Montrachet, France

Joseph Drouhin’s Chassagne‑Montrachet is the house’s village‑level expression from the Côte de Beaune—made as a white (C…Learn More »

$120

/750ml

Current Retail Average

90

/100

Average Pro Rating

Chassagne-Montrachet All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Joseph Drouhin’s Chassagne‑Montrachet is the house’s village‑level expression from the Côte de Beaune—made as a white (Chardonnay) and a rarer red (Pinot Noir)—that showcases the commune’s complex marl, limestone and clay soils. The white is typically generous and elegant with floral, brioche and candied‑lemon notes that evolve toward toasted hazelnut and spice, while the red shows vivid cherry and berry fruit with fine tannins and a light spicy/…Learn More »

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Retail Availability

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Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$120.00
2022
2023 Joseph Drouhin Chassagne Montrachet 750mL

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Chassagne-Montrachet · Knowledge Base

About Chassagne-Montrachet

Joseph Drouhin’s Chassagne‑Montrachet is the house’s village‑level expression from the Côte de Beaune—made as a white (Chardonnay) and a rarer red (Pinot Noir)—that showcases the commune’s complex marl, limestone and clay soils. The white is typically generous and elegant with floral, brioche and candied‑lemon notes that evolve toward toasted hazelnut and spice, while the red shows vivid cherry and berry fruit with fine tannins and a light spicy/earthy lift, all handled with Drouhin’s restrained oak and terroir‑driven approach.