
- Colour White
- Producer Domaine Lamy-Pillot
- Region Chassagne Montrachet
- Drinking 2025 - 2030
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Chassagne Montrachet Pot Bois Domaine Lamy-Pillot - 6x75cl
- Colour White
- Producer Domaine Lamy-Pillot
- Region Chassagne Montrachet
- Drinking 2025 - 2030
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis Waddesdon, July 2024
The family are the largest owners of this well recognised lieu dit, which sits on one of the highest locations in the village above the highly esteemed 1er Cru Cailleret. This wine expresses a tight steely minerality reflective of the marginal amount of soil on its steep slopes and its cooler location, always an advantage in a warmer vintage. Precise and energetic, a Chassagne purist’s dream, that has the ability to evolve in its complexity with bottle age
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Wine Advocate, January 2024, Score: 92
The 2022 Chassagne-Montrachet Pot Bois derives from younger vines than those that produce the communal Chassagne-Montrachet bottling from Domaine Lamy-Caillat (which hails from the same high-quality hillside lieu-dit), but the terroir leaves the same imprint on this chiseled, electric wine. Offering up aromas of minty apple, pear, white flowers and freshly baked bread, it's medium to full-bodied, satiny and incisive, concluding with a saline finish. Drink 2025-2035
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Goedhuis Waddesdon, July 2024
The family are the largest owners of this well recognised lieu dit, which sits on one of the highest locations in the village above the highly esteemed 1er Cru Cailleret. This wine expresses a tight steely minerality reflective of the marginal amount of soil on its steep slopes and its cooler location, always an advantage in a warmer vintage. Precise and energetic, a Chassagne purist’s dream, that has the ability to evolve in its complexity with bottle age
Region
Chassagne Montrachet
The white wines of Chassagne Montrachet can be difficult to distinguish from Puligny. At their most typical they are slightly fleshier and more hedonistic, but are often just as mineral and refined making the two almost inseparable. When distinguishable, they offer notes of honeysuckle, lime blossom and honey. Many have become quite approachable when young. It is larger than Puligny with vineyards totalling over 330 hectares. Though it shares both the grand cru vineyards of Le Montrachet and Bâtard Montrachet, it has sole ownership of the miniscule Criots Bâtard Montrachet. Similar to Puligny, Chassagne also grows Pinot Noir, which can be austere when young. A small amount of red Chassagne is also made.