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2022 Domaine Etienne Sauzet Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Referts"

2022 Domaine Etienne Sauzet Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Referts"

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Tim Atkin

Review Date: 01/2024

A bit shy on the nose, this still offers up hints of Comice pear, white pepper and lemon oil. There is excellent tension on the somewhat plump palate that is driven not only by the vibrant acidity but also by the saline minerality. Give this at least two to three years before popping the cork.

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Burghound

Review Date: 06/2024
Note: 35+ year old vines planted in relatively deep soil interspersed with lots of gravel; aged in 33% new wood. This is aromatically similar to the Champ Gain and not revealing much. Otherwise, there is a finer texture, if less minerality, to the dense medium-bodied flavors that also brim with sappy dry extract on the serious, powerful and built-to-age finale. The Sauzet Referts always ages well and this beauty should be no exception.*Burghound Sweet Spot Outstanding!*

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Jasper Morris

Review Date: 01/2024
More lemon than lime in the colour. Not much bouquet at first sniff. On the palate, this opens out further, a lovely sense of harmony, just ripe fruit, with a good point of mineral acidity, and a persistent aftertaste. Drink from 2027-2035.

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Wine Advocate

Review Date: 01/2024
The 2022 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Referts is lovely, bursting with aromas of pear, green apple, confit citrus, freshly baked bread and toasted nuts. Medium to full-bodied, satiny and racy, with an envelopingly textural attack that segues into a pure, mineral palate, it's seamless and harmonious. Benoît Riffault is pleased with his 2022s, and with reason, as it numbers among his finest vintages to date. His harvest dates were more or less the same as in 2020, which is to say, relatively speaking, a little earlier, and that translates to impeccable balance across the board. But what are the rudiments of winemaking at this address today? Hand-harvested fruit is pressed without crushing, the press cycle lasting around three and a half hours and performing "quite a few," which is to say more than 20, rotations. The must is sulfited at the end of the press and settled for 24 hours, but Riffault retains most of the lees, fermenting in wood with ambient yeasts. Larger formats, including foudres, now complement 228-liter Burgundian barrels. The wines are racked to tank in July-August before the new vintage, whereas the premiers and grands crus spend as much as six months on their lees before bottling. All of Sauzet's wines are bottled with high-quality unbleached and unwaxed natural cork.(WK)
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Notes

Bill Nanson Burgundy Report: "Another change of register with higher-toned complexity here – almost a slightly exotic citrus but delivered with fine fresh energy. More density to this flavour – but still mobile and open. Wide finishing waves of flavour lap over the shore (my tongue!) in this absorbing finish. Simply excellent wine." (01/2024)

Product Details

Origin: Puligny Montrachet, Burgundy, France

Type/Varietal: Chardonnay

SKU: #1733544