Domaine Jacques Carillon

Puligny-Montrachet Chardonnay

9.2162 ratings
9.248 pro ratings
Puligny-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
Top Notes For
Gregory Fulchiero

Chiseled and impressive village wine - a baby

Chiseled and impressive village wine - a baby

Apr 8th, 2023
Bob McDonald

See notes from 33 weeks ago. As I said in that note there is no point in further cellaring. Essentially fruit forward in this warm year. Stone fruit with minerality and a saline finish. Softening acidity but still lively enough.

See notes from 33 weeks ago. As I said in that note there is no point in further cellaring. Essentially fruit forward in this warm year. Stone fruit with minerality and a saline finish. Softening acidity but still lively enough.

Nov 29th, 2021
Jeremy Shanker

Sommelier at RN74

9.3

Over performing village wine

Over performing village wine

Sep 1st, 2019
Wendy Narby

Delightfully fresh with enough complexity to accompany right the way through a tasting menu

Delightfully fresh with enough complexity to accompany right the way through a tasting menu

Jun 8th, 2018
boyd

Better after open for 3+ hours

Better after open for 3+ hours

May 17th, 2018
Jay Kline

Prototypical Chardonnay IMO. Tropical fruits and citrus. Round. Tasty if not lacking a bit in complexity.

Prototypical Chardonnay IMO. Tropical fruits and citrus. Round. Tasty if not lacking a bit in complexity.

May 8th, 2018
Eddie Townsend

Winery Ambassador Hyde de Villaine

9.1

Bro night w/Carlito. Intense flavor, youthfulness and freshness. I'll do it again.

Bro night w/Carlito. Intense flavor, youthfulness and freshness. I'll do it again.

Sep 7th, 2017
Matthew Lief

Goes great w/ tacos

Goes great w/ tacos

2 people found it helpfulSep 15th, 2015
Bob McDonald

Pale to mid Lemon in colour. Stone fruit aromas. Mild stone fruit on the palate. Some good mineral and medium acid. Cannot see a long future for these 2015 village white burgundies with the warmer vintage although this Puligny-Montrachet is pleasant drinking now. I must visit a 2015 Premier Cru to see how it’s travelling.

Pale to mid Lemon in colour. Stone fruit aromas. Mild stone fruit on the palate. Some good mineral and medium acid. Cannot see a long future for these 2015 village white burgundies with the warmer vintage although this Puligny-Montrachet is pleasant drinking now. I must visit a 2015 Premier Cru to see how it’s travelling.

1 person found it helpfulApr 6th, 2021
Gregory Fulchiero

Mineral laden, oily goodness. Likely one of the top village Puligny’s I’ve ever had. Reductive without matchstick dominant aromas. Lovely.

Mineral laden, oily goodness. Likely one of the top village Puligny’s I’ve ever had. Reductive without matchstick dominant aromas. Lovely.

1 person found it helpfulNov 1st, 2020