Domaine Jacques Prieur Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru 2016
Colour : Intense green gold with luminous silvery-grey highlights.
Nose : Precise, refined, with lightly toasted notes that evolve with aeration into fresh fruity notes (white peach, apricot).
Palate : Unctuous and consistent on the palate, with a sapidity that envelops the palate. The finish is infinitely long and very salivating.
Food Pairings : Lobster, Crayfish, Oysters and other seafood.
Price per case of 6 bottles
4176,00 € TTC (6 x 75cl)
Out of stock
Poids | 1,6 kg |
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Dimensions | 16,6 × 14,1 × 38,5 cm |
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Domaine Jacques Prieur is a wine estate located in Burgundy, France. Its history dates back to 1868, when it was founded by Jacques Prieur. The estate is located in Meursault, a commune renowned for its high-quality white wines in the Côte de Beaune.
Over the generations, the estate has been handed down from father to son, preserving the family tradition and commitment to producing high-quality wines. Jacques Prieur is particularly well known for his white wines, including Meursaults, Puligny-Montrachets and other prestigious appellations in the region. The domaine owns a number of vineyards in some of Burgundy's most famous appellations, including plots in grand crus such as Montrachet, Corton-Charlemagne, Musigny and Échezeaux. These vineyards are carefully tended to produce grapes of the highest quality. In addition to its white wines, the estate also produces red wines, notably Pommards and Cortons. Vinification at Domaine Jacques Prieur is often characterised by traditional methods, with a marked respect for the terroir and the unique character of each parcel.
The reputation of Domaine Jacques Prieur rests on its ability to produce elegant, complex wines that capture the quintessence of Burgundy. The wines are often aged in French oak barrels, which helps to develop their character and add nuances of flavour and aroma.