Alain Chavy Puligny-Montrachet Les Pucelles

Puligny-Montrachet Les Pucelles 1er Cru bottle image

Wine Description

Alain Chavy produces restrained, structured, and long-lived white Burgundies from 17 acres of vineyards in Puligny-Montrachet, with small holdings in the neighboring villages of Chassagne and Meursault. Alain established Domaine Alain Chavy in 2003 with vineyards inherited from his father and includes some of Puligny's top premier crus.

Domaine Alain Chavy Cellar
Chassagne Montrachet
Corentin & Alain Chavy
Domaine Alain Chavy
Domaine Alain Chavy
Domaine Alain Chavy Vineyards
Puligny Montrachet Whites
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Acclaim
“The 2017 Puligny-Montrachet Les Pucelles 1er Cru has a clean, precise bouquet that is just missing a little energy at the moment - much like the Les Clavoillons. The palate is well balanced with a tad more weight than the Clavoillons, quite rounded in texture, the oak well integrated with a nuanced, slightly honeyed finish that lingers in the mouth. This has good potential - it will just need two or three years for the aromatics to open up.” (90-92 points)
— Vinous, Jan 2019
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Vineyard & Production Info
Bottles produced of this wine:
1,100
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Chardonnay
Total SO2
130
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.5
Acidity:
5.3 g/L
Alcohol:
13 %
Total SO2
130
Residual sugar:
2 g/L
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Wine Production

Alain inoculates for fermentation and believes in keeping bâtonnage to a minimum. He uses a combination of 400-liter oak puncheons and 25% new Burgundian pièce for the premier crus. “We’re looking for balance between the fruit and oak character,” explains Alain. “We want the wines’ minerality to show through.”

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About the Vineyard

Les Pucelles, whose name means “the maidens,” is one of the very best Puligny premier crus. Pucelles sits between Clavoillons the Grand Crus of Bâtard-Montrachet and Bienvenues- Bâtard-Montrachet. The soil is like that of Clavoillons and is rich in clay. During replanting in 1992, however, it was found that big limestone blocks lay below the surface.  The wine is close in style to the rich and rounded flavors of Les Clavoillons but with more elegance and complexity.