2014 Etienne Sauzet Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Les Encégnières’

$279.00

Domaine Etienne Sauzet, established in the 1920s and today one of the most important producers of white wine in all Burgundy

The history of this domaine dates to the beginning of the 20th century, when Etienne Sauzet inherited and bought several plots of vines in the village of Puligny-Montrachet. The vines passed through the family to Jeanine Boillot, Sauzet’s granddaughter. Jeanine and her husband, Gérard Boudot, managed the domaine, making many modernizations including improved vinification techniques and biodynamic farming.

Today the domaine has been passed to their daughter Emilie and her husband, Benoît Riffault, who continue to produce white wines that are among the most sought-after in all of Burgundy. Although the winemaking techniques have been modernized, M. Sauzet’s traditions of estate-bottling and of aging the wines on their lees for 10-12 months to “nourish them” are still respected and result in superbly finished, fruity, and full-bodied wines. After four generations, Sauzet is still synonymous with high-quality, elegant, Burgundian Chardonnay.

Some 9.24 hectares are currently owned, including tiny plots of Batard-Montrachet and Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet, along with an impressive array of six premiers crus in Puligny-Montrachet.  A tiny (half hectare) plot is also owned in Chassagne-Montrachet, Les Encegnieres, directly underneath  vines Sauzet utilises in Batard-Montrachet.

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Description

89 Points Allen Meadows
The pungent nose of petrol, resin, essence of pear and floral nuances introduces attractively textured, concentrated and relatively powerful medium weight flavors that are generously proportioned yet balanced while delivering fine depth and length. This is a lovely Chassagne villages and worth considering.

 

Additional information

Producer

Etienne Sauzet

Vintage

2014

Grape Variety

Chardonnay

Region

Burgundy

Sub Region

Chassagne-Montrachet

Size

Bottle

Types

White