Patrick Javillier Meursault “Clousots” 2020

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Chardonnay | Burgundy | France | White Wine | Patrick Javillier | 2020 | 0,75 L | 13 %
About
Patrick Javillier Meursault "Clousots" 2020 is a dry white wine, made from Chardonnay grapes, sourced from the prestigious Meursault appellation in Burgundy, France. This wine combines the characteristics of two renowned vineyards, Les Clous and Les Crotots, reflecting Patrick Javillier's expertise in creating wines with depth, complexity, and a strong sense of terroir. The 2020 vintage is celebrated for its balance, minerality, and rich flavor profile, showcasing the best of Meursault Chardonnay.
Tasting notes

Patrick Javillier Meursault “Clousots” 2020 reveal a bouquet of ripe pear, green apple, and citrus, complemented by floral notes of acacia and hints of toasted almond and wet stone. On the palate, it offers a medium to full-bodied texture with vibrant acidity, featuring flavors of lemon zest, white peach, and a subtle touch of vanilla, leading to a long, elegant finish. This Chardonnay is praised for its precision, depth, and the harmonious integration of fruit and mineral elements.

Pairing

Patrick Javillier Meursault “Clousots” 2020 pairs beautifully with seafood dishes such as grilled scallops, lobster, or buttery sole, where its acidity and minerality enhance the rich flavors. It also complements creamy poultry dishes and a variety of soft cheeses, providing a luxurious and satisfying dining experience with its vibrant and refined character.

9 in stock

108.00 

Wine Searcher review

90/100
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