Deux Montille

Les Jarrons St. Romain Chardonnay

9.042 ratings
9.010 pro ratings
St. Romain, 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
Matt

My perspective has changed on these wines the more I drink them. Always been a fan but felt like I focused more on comparing them to benchmarks instead of being objective about it: these are terroir driven, fresh, superb value, and carry tension throughout.

My perspective has changed on these wines the more I drink them. Always been a fan but felt like I focused more on comparing them to benchmarks instead of being objective about it: these are terroir driven, fresh, superb value, and carry tension throughout.

Jun 9th, 2017
Ryan Wofford

Good chit

Good chit

Apr 24th, 2017
Matt

Juicy yellow apples, pear, hint of flint, soft layers of cream, nuts, and a hint of marshmallow. Round and soft texture framed with fresh acidity. Full malo? More pronounced on the palate. May not have the most character for Côte de Beaune but certainly embodies the style for the region at a good price.

Juicy yellow apples, pear, hint of flint, soft layers of cream, nuts, and a hint of marshmallow. Round and soft texture framed with fresh acidity. Full malo? More pronounced on the palate. May not have the most character for Côte de Beaune but certainly embodies the style for the region at a good price.

Jan 8th, 2016
Rosalie Curtin

2011

Apr 4th, 2020
Keith Crump

Youthful well made great balance

Youthful well made great balance

Jul 4th, 2018
Sergio Licea

Meyer lemon, citrus zest, slight stone fruit, vanilla bean, cardamom, gardenias, wet stones. Rounded snapping acidity, light-medium body, juicy-oily texture, long lemon pulp, slightly floral finish. Lean, yet rich, mineral character shines, elegant texture. Has the character of Burgundies that are 2-3 times above its price point.

Meyer lemon, citrus zest, slight stone fruit, vanilla bean, cardamom, gardenias, wet stones. Rounded snapping acidity, light-medium body, juicy-oily texture, long lemon pulp, slightly floral finish. Lean, yet rich, mineral character shines, elegant texture. Has the character of Burgundies that are 2-3 times above its price point.

Jul 16th, 2017
Freddy Ramirez Troya

A lean Chardonnay base, low in acidity but awesomely balanced and super crispy and clean finish. Fantastic with oysters and sea fruits.

A lean Chardonnay base, low in acidity but awesomely balanced and super crispy and clean finish. Fantastic with oysters and sea fruits.

Jun 30th, 2017
Ned Gray Creed

And...drank it.

And...drank it.

May 14th, 2017
Ned Gray Creed

Drinkit.

Drinkit.

Oct 17th, 2016
WC Fields

Lemon, lemon oil, hint of sage, grapefruit and a bit of grassy finish (short finish).

Lemon, lemon oil, hint of sage, grapefruit and a bit of grassy finish (short finish).

Mar 19th, 2016