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Region: |
Arbois Pupillin, Jura, France |
Varietal: |
Chardonnay |
Classification: |
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Importer: |
Weygandt-Metzler |
Score: |
92JG |
Review: |
"Julien Mareschal’s chardonnay “Côte de Caillot” bottling is produced from a parcel of forty year-old vines planted on soils of limestone and gravel. The wine is fermented with native yeasts and raised in six hundred liter demi-muids that range from three to six years of age. The 2018 Côte de Caillot is a lovely young wine, offering up a fine aromatic constellation of apple, fresh almond, chalky minerality, beeswax, gentle spice tones redolent of nutmeg and a topnote of spring flowers. On the palate the wine is zesty, full-bodied, focused and soil-driven, with a good core of fruit, excellent focus and balance and a long, vibrant and nascently complex finish. This is already quite tasty, but it is still a young wine and could do with a bit more bottle age to blossom and start to drink with complete candor. Fine juice." |
Staff Notes:
"Julien Mareschal’s chardonnay “Côte de Caillot” bottling is produced from a parcel of forty year-old vines planted on soils of limestone and gravel. The wine is fermented with native yeasts and raised in six hundred liter demi-muids that range from three to six years of age. The 2018 Côte de Caillot is a lovely young wine, offering up a fine aromatic constellation of apple, fresh almond, chalky minerality, beeswax, gentle spice tones redolent of nutmeg and a topnote of spring flowers. On the palate the wine is zesty, full-bodied, focused and soil-driven, with a good core of fruit, excellent focus and balance and a long, vibrant and nascently complex finish. This is already quite tasty, but it is still a young wine and could do with a bit more bottle age to blossom and start to drink with complete candor. Fine juice." 92 Points John Gilman, View from the Cellar