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Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits Blanc, Clos Philibert, Méo-Camuzet 2022 En Primeur - Case of 6



£204.00


Attractive nose showing a little pineapple, citrus and white fruits with a matchstick quality and a little new wood too. Juicy on the palate, supple with a delicate chalky/speckled quality and a crisp finish. An easier going style than past vintages! 0-5 years.

£204.00
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France, Burgundy, Bourgogne & Hautes Côtes

Still White

95% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Blanc

Dry and full

Environmentally friendly

Drink or Keep

2022

Chicken Casserole

75cl

Méo-Camuzet

Tiny yields, strict vineyard management and high levels of top quality oak mean that all Méo-Camuzet’s 1er cru wines are of a velvety ‘grand cru’ level of quality, if not in classification.

And what a stellar range of vineyards they have to work with: Richebourg, Vougeot, Echézeaux, Aux Boudots, Aux Brulées and Chaumes, to name but a few. Lesser wines from the estate, as well as négoce (merchant) wines under the Méo-Camuzet Frère et Soeurs label, share much of the same magic. They have 12 ha of vines, for all intents and purposes cultivated organically as only in the worst climatic conditions do they temporarily suspend their organic ideals. There are 25 different wines – all red, bar one Hautes-Côtes white, and all from the Côte de Nuits excepting the three Cortons. Jean-Nicolas Méo therefore has a lot to juggle, though his wife Nathalie also works in the business and his two sisters are in the background. The estate has an interesting history coming down from Étienne Camuzet (1867-1946) whose daughter left it to Jean Méo (father of the present generation) whose career was in Paris, even being a member of Charles de Gaulle’s cabinet and the European Parliament. The estate is also intrinsically linked to the late Henri Jayer, who tutored Jean-Nicolas when he returned to Vosne in 1989.

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