Javillier Meursault “Tete de Murger” 2020

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Chardonnay | Burgundy | France | White Wine | Patrick Javillier | 2020 | 0,75 L | 13 %
About
Javillier Meursault "Tête de Murger" 2020 is a dry white wine, crafted exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, hailing from the esteemed Meursault appellation in the Burgundy region of France. This wine exemplifies the rich and nuanced expression of Meursault terroir, reflecting Patrick Javillier's expertise in producing wines that balance tradition with precision. The "Tête de Murger" designation highlights specific vineyard sites known for their exceptional quality, contributing to the wine's distinctive character and complexity.
Tasting notes

Javillier Meursault “Tête de Murger” 2020 reveal an enticing bouquet of citrus fruits, green apple, and white flowers, intertwined with subtle hints of toasted almonds and a touch of minerality. On the palate, the wine presents a harmonious blend of vibrant acidity and creamy texture, leading to a long, elegant finish that showcases flavors of lemon zest, hazelnut, and a hint of buttery oak. This Meursault is celebrated for its balance, depth, and the ability to develop further complexity with age.

Pairing

Javillier Meursault “Tête de Murger” 2020 pairs exquisitely with seafood dishes, such as seared scallops or lobster in a creamy sauce, where the wine’s acidity and richness complement the delicate flavors of the seafood. It also pairs wonderfully with poultry dishes, like roast chicken with herbs, and creamy cheeses, enhancing the dish’s flavors while providing a refreshing contrast to the richness.

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Wine Searcher review

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