Arnaud Ente

Meursault Chardonnay

9.3147 ratings
9.347 pro ratings
Meursault, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Lee Pitofsky

Ente and Coche are just simply in a league of their own in Meursault, and the 2017 vintage is killer tonight from the very first pour, wafting from the glass with deep layers of yellow orchard fruit, hazelnut, pastry cream and exotic spice. It is its texture that really stands out to me. Elegant and ever so satiny with racy acids and tremendous drive that carries all its flavors home with a mineral and saline laced finale.

Ente and Coche are just simply in a league of their own in Meursault, and the 2017 vintage is killer tonight from the very first pour, wafting from the glass with deep layers of yellow orchard fruit, hazelnut, pastry cream and exotic spice. It is its texture that really stands out to me. Elegant and ever so satiny with racy acids and tremendous drive that carries all its flavors home with a mineral and saline laced finale.

Jul 30th, 2023
Lee Pitofsky

Third time having 2015 in the last 6 months. This bottle happened to be particularly more muted aromatically than previous bottles but a lengthy decant finally reveals its deep and intense layers of ripe stone fruits, toasted hazelnuts and smoky minerals. On the palate there’s such great texture, density and depth that you just don’t find in village outside of Ente and Coche. It’s always special to experience these two. 2015 notably gains significantly in both volume and focus with air and the ripeness of the vintage is balanced by racy citrusy acids. A triumph in 2015 village Meursault. Just be sure to give it plenty of air!

Third time having 2015 in the last 6 months. This bottle happened to be particularly more muted aromatically than previous bottles but a lengthy decant finally reveals its deep and intense layers of ripe stone fruits, toasted hazelnuts and smoky minerals. On the palate there’s such great texture, density and depth that you just don’t find in village outside of Ente and Coche. It’s always special to experience these two. 2015 notably gains significantly in both volume and focus with air and the ripeness of the vintage is balanced by racy citrusy acids. A triumph in 2015 village Meursault. Just be sure to give it plenty of air!

Apr 30th, 2022
Lee Pitofsky

This bottle was showing less reduction and was a lot more giving from the get-go than the one I had last fall. It shows such incredible layers of stone fruit, citrus, hazelnut and smoky minerals. It continues to gain both volume and focus with air and the palate has amazing texture, weight and such impressive depth for a village wine. Coche and Ente truly do play in a different league.

This bottle was showing less reduction and was a lot more giving from the get-go than the one I had last fall. It shows such incredible layers of stone fruit, citrus, hazelnut and smoky minerals. It continues to gain both volume and focus with air and the palate has amazing texture, weight and such impressive depth for a village wine. Coche and Ente truly do play in a different league.

Jan 21st, 2022
Lee Pitofsky

Quite a bit of reduction and a bit tart on the palate initially, but once decanted it doesn’t take long at all for it to come together. Reduction moves aside and gives way to incredible depth of stone fruit and smoky minerals. It gains volume and focus in the decanter, and on the palate, similarly to how I describe Coche, there is such amazing texture and midpalate depth for a village wine. The finish is incredibly persistent as well. Excellent.

Quite a bit of reduction and a bit tart on the palate initially, but once decanted it doesn’t take long at all for it to come together. Reduction moves aside and gives way to incredible depth of stone fruit and smoky minerals. It gains volume and focus in the decanter, and on the palate, similarly to how I describe Coche, there is such amazing texture and midpalate depth for a village wine. The finish is incredibly persistent as well. Excellent.

Nov 5th, 2021
Gilbert Van Hassel

Young of course but perfect salinity and minerality with wood still not integrated but not dominant.

Young of course but perfect salinity and minerality with wood still not integrated but not dominant.

Jul 10th, 2021
Gilbert Van Hassel

One of the best villages meursaults. Refined, precise, great acidity and length. Unfortunately not enough of it.

One of the best villages meursaults. Refined, precise, great acidity and length. Unfortunately not enough of it.

Aug 22nd, 2020
Yianni Stone

Great balance of reduction and oxidation. Flinty, mineral, stone fruit.

Great balance of reduction and oxidation. Flinty, mineral, stone fruit.

Jul 16th, 2019
Yianni Stone

Fresh and zesty

Fresh and zesty

Feb 3rd, 2018
Lance E. Farman

Ente and goldfish 🐠

Ente and goldfish 🐠

Dec 23rd, 2017
Seth Morgen Long

Broker • Arterberry Maresh / Winemaker • Morgen Long

9.4

Pure joy

Pure joy

Aug 11th, 2017