3 Looks at Burgundian Chardonnay

This flight features Chardonnay from 3 respected producers. There is an inexpensive Macon, a more formidable Puligny and lastly a Chablis with some age on it.

Les Heritiers du Comte Lafon Macon 2006
This wine embodies the citrus side of Chardonnay with a light body and plenty of acidity. Produced from biodynamically grown grapes in the Macon and overseen by Dominique Lafon, star of Meursault. Mis in Milly-Lamartine 14% $18.99 at K&L Comtes Lafon

Paul Pernot Puligny-Montrachet 2006
In late ’07 I wrote:  This is absolutely an oak bomb yet the oak is supported by dense core of extract and lots of racy acidity – a wine that is rich while refreshing. Now in September of ’08, there’s a nutty complexity coming on in the nose. In the mouth the acidity, while still there, is softening into a rounder wine. Mis in Puligny by Paul Pernot et ses fils Michel and Paul 14.2% $37.99 at Bottle Barn

Domaine Daniel-Etienne Defaix Chablis Premier Cru Vaillon 1999
This is full of nuttiness – a very complex wine with notes of minerality and earth with long acidity. M. Defaix is a generous host and several of his back vintages have been available on the current market. 13% $39.99 at K&L Defaix

About RJ

Ray Johnson is the Executive Director of the Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University. He writes about food and wine, his travels and the business of wine. He makes his home in Sonoma County, California.
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