Presentation

Founded in 1859, Domaine Jean Chartron is a historic reference in Puligny-Montrachet. For five generations, the Chartron family has cultivated one of the most beautiful viticultural heritages of Côte de Beaune, with 14 hectares of vines, mostly classified as Premiers and Grands Crus. The estate has several exceptional monopolies: Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Clos de la Pucelle Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Clos du Cailleret Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru Clos des Chevaliers (monopoly since 1917) Jean-Michel Chartron and his sister Anne-Laure perpetuate reasoned viticulture, with careful soil work and precise vinifications, favoring the pure expression of Chardonnay. The wines stand out for their elegance, mineral tension, and remarkable aging capacity.

Location

This parcel is adjacent to Les Belles Filles.

Terroir

Clay-limestone soils.

In the vineyard

Natural grass cover maintained after harvest until the end of March. Compost and organo-mineral amendments applied in late autumn to early winter. Poussard pruning from replanting for better sap flow management. Light soil tillage, inter-row hoeing, and manual weeding at the vine base. Canopy trimmed to 1.30 meters.

Harvest

Manual harvesting.

Winemaking

Fermentation in oak barrels (30% new oak / 70% barrels aged 1 to 5 years).

Ageing

Aged on fine lees for 12 months in oak barrels, followed by 4 months in stainless steel tanks.

Varietal

Chardonnay : 100%

Specifications

Production volume : 90000
Age of vines : 40 ans years old

Serving

Serving Temperature: 10 to 12°C

Ageing potential

3 to 5 years

Tasting

With an enticing bouquet of delicate white flowers—like wild rose and hawthorn—this wine immediately reveals its terroir-driven character. On the palate, it delivers a broad, fruit-forward attack that expands like a triangle, finishing with a subtle, spicy touch of white pepper.

Food pairings

Perfect with sushi, baked cod in parchment, shrimp cocktail, or fresh cheeses.

       
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