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Dom. Luquet Macon-Villages “Le Pavillon” 2021

$34.99 x 12

(price per 750ml bottle) - sold in cases of 12 bottles
In stock. Available for purchase online by the unmixed case.

Additional information

Bottles per case

12

Price range per bottle

$30.00 – $49.99

Unit

750

Grape variety

Chardonnay

Vintage

2021

Country

France

Region

Burgundy

Sub region

Macon

Winery

Wine type

White Table Wine

Payment Type

cc

Collection

Domaine Luquet

Domaine Luquet’s vineyards, which average 50 years of age, are situated in a natural amphitheatre that captures warmth and sunlight. At this age, the vines produce less fruit than in their youth, but that limited yield is supremely complex, concentrated, and balanced.

The “Le Pavillon” plot, located in Cortevaix, Clunisois, was first planted in 2009. It is on this very stony ground, a few steps from the “Les Mulots” vineyard, that pure Burgundian Chardonnay expresses itself again and again.

As all of Luquet’s wines, “Le Pavillon” is fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, but this is followed by a short period of aging in Troncaire oak barrels, on the lees, with regular bâtonnage. The slight woody notes and the nose of ripe fruit complete a harmonious palate with good length for a Mâcon.

Clear gold in appearance, its nose brings springtime to mind, with fragrances of white flower, morning soil, and dried fruit. It is equally elegant on the palate: velvety fruit well-framed by freshness, and a soft and enveloping body. Ready to drink immediately, this wine will also age well for three years.

“Le Pavillon is a 2009 planted block in Cortevaix, Clunisois just steps from the more famous Les Mulots vineyard. Stony to subsidize rich fruit with a salty streak that helps to capture classic Mâcon tradition. That being piques, bites and snaps to keep current luxe style at bay but also pump up the volume away from over intense austerity. This finds middle ground with ease and esteem. Drink 2023-2026. Tasted July 2023.”
90 points, Michael Godel, Wine Align, July 2023

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