Dupont-Fahn Raymond

Chaumes des Perrières Bourgogne Blanc Chardonnay

9.187 ratings
9.120 pro ratings
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

Very delicious and well made. Round, nice depth, great tension and richness given AOC. Beaming ‘17 acidity evident.

Very delicious and well made. Round, nice depth, great tension and richness given AOC. Beaming ‘17 acidity evident.

Jun 21st, 2021
Alex Lallos

Owner No Limit Fine Wines, Private Wine Consultant

9.2

Second bottle as good as the first. Declassified 1er cru perrieres. Amazing

Second bottle as good as the first. Declassified 1er cru perrieres. Amazing

Dec 6th, 2020
Alex Lallos

Owner No Limit Fine Wines, Private Wine Consultant

9.3

Insanely good Bourgogne blanc. Declassified and tastes like $75 white burg. Absolutely nuts!

Insanely good Bourgogne blanc. Declassified and tastes like $75 white burg. Absolutely nuts!

Jul 31st, 2020
Michael Scaffidi

Chef Sommelier Jean Georges

9.8

Outstanding

Outstanding

4 people found it helpfulAug 14th, 2013
PS Michaels

Wow. Great BB. ( Need I say wow again).

Wow. Great BB. ( Need I say wow again).

2 people found it helpfulJan 15th, 2021
Ian Hamel

2023/5. I always find this a great bargain (which is a precious thing these days), and this was substantial and balanced - in fact I found better balanced than the 2020 Viruex.

2023/5. I always find this a great bargain (which is a precious thing these days), and this was substantial and balanced - in fact I found better balanced than the 2020 Viruex.

1 person found it helpfulJun 17th, 2023
Tom Casagrande

This scratches the Meursault itch at a Monday night pricetag. Wet, chalky gravel, lemon oil, hint of sweet toast. Lighter, of course, but still beautiful acids and Burgundian minerality. Great value.

This scratches the Meursault itch at a Monday night pricetag. Wet, chalky gravel, lemon oil, hint of sweet toast. Lighter, of course, but still beautiful acids and Burgundian minerality. Great value.

1 person found it helpfulOct 14th, 2019
Tom Casagrande

Ridiculous value. The story is that this vineyard used to be called Le Dos d’Ane, and was a 1er cru in Meursault. But a cranky bunch of locals didn’t like it when these guys bought the plot and wanted to add some topsoil, so they booted it out of “official” Meursault altogether.

Well, blind, I would guess Meursault, so lucky me for around $25. Lemon oil dropped though wet, chalky earth. Honey and straw. Great acids. Crisp, lengthy, mouth-watering.

Ridiculous value. The story is that this vineyard used to be called Le Dos d’Ane, and was a 1er cru in Meursault. But a cranky bunch of locals didn’t like it when these guys bought the plot and wanted to add some topsoil, so they booted it out of “official” Meursault altogether.

Well, blind, I would guess Meursault, so lucky me for around $25. Lemon oil dropped though wet, chalky earth. Honey and straw. Great acids. Crisp, lengthy, mouth-watering.

1 person found it helpfulMar 10th, 2018
Chris MacLean

Drinks way above its price tag.

Drinks way above its price tag.

Apr 13th, 2017
Chris MacLean

I'm told DuPont-Fahn is underrated. Let's hope it stays that way. Great QPR.

I'm told DuPont-Fahn is underrated. Let's hope it stays that way. Great QPR.

Jun 4th, 2016