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2010 Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Le Poruzot

$109.99
2010 Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Le Poruzot

Here is a rare opportunity to purchase this lovely mature Premier Cru Meursault directly from the producer's cellar. The 2010 Domaine Laurent Père et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Le Poruzot comes from a prized site just south of Perrières, where deep clay-limestone soils yield wines with both richness and precision. The Laurent family has long been known for classically styled, terroir-driven whites, fermented and aged in oak barrels with a judicious touch of new wood to highlight texture while preserving minerality. The 2010 vintage is one of the finest of the decade for white Burgundy, producing wines of exceptional tension, purity, and aging potential. I have tasted this wine in the past, and it was a lovely, textbook Meursault. Winemaker Dominique just tasted it again with my supplier, and the report was that it's a knockout bottle. Expect layers of citrus, pear, and hazelnut over a flinty, saline backbone—in the perfect place to enjoy now. If you enjoy aged white Burgundy, this is an excellent opportunity to acquire one at a remarkably fair price!

2010 Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Le Poruzot

2010 Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Le Poruzot

$109.99
$109.99

Here is a rare opportunity to purchase this lovely mature Premier Cru Meursault directly from the producer's cellar. The 2010 Domaine Laurent Père et Fils Meursault 1er Cru Le Poruzot comes from a prized site just south of Perrières, where deep clay-limestone soils yield wines with both richness and precision. The Laurent family has long been known for classically styled, terroir-driven whites, fermented and aged in oak barrels with a judicious touch of new wood to highlight texture while preserving minerality. The 2010 vintage is one of the finest of the decade for white Burgundy, producing wines of exceptional tension, purity, and aging potential. I have tasted this wine in the past, and it was a lovely, textbook Meursault. Winemaker Dominique just tasted it again with my supplier, and the report was that it's a knockout bottle. Expect layers of citrus, pear, and hazelnut over a flinty, saline backbone—in the perfect place to enjoy now. If you enjoy aged white Burgundy, this is an excellent opportunity to acquire one at a remarkably fair price!