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"Les Demoiselles" 2022 - Domaine Bruno Colin - Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru AOC
€460.00 /L
"Les Demoiselles" 2022, Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru AOC from Domaine Bruno Colin, embodies the grace of a great Burgundian Chardonnay. An emblematic parcel and artisanal style, this cuvée combines crystalline finesse, savoury depth and a vibrant length. The generous texture is balanced by a precise, chiselled freshness, composing an aromatic score where white fruits, bright citrus, delicate floral hints and a refined mineral breath intertwine. An exceptional creation for your gourmet table, to give or to share on special occasions when the French art de vivre calls for a wine that fits the moment.
Description
Leader among Burgundy's great whites, the Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Demoiselles" 2022 by Domaine Bruno Colin reveals sovereign refinement, halfway between purity and depth. This couture Chardonnay speaks to aesthetes seeking subtle emotion, to those who want a wine that marries savoury intensity with precision of line. Here, the spirit of Puligny expresses itself with near-choreographic elegance, like a perfectly tuned aromatic ballet. The palate undulates with generosity before tightening into a streak of freshness, leaving the memory of a saline, noble imprint. In the glass the moment expands, conversation softens, and the table gains radiance. This is a wine that never overstates itself but imposes by its poise, its structure and its clear voice, like a great text one rereads with gratitude.
Blend and winemaking
Made from 100% Chardonnay, this 1er Cru comes from a Puligny-Montrachet terroir renowned for its uprightness, precision and brilliance. Domaine Bruno Colin practices attentive, measured viticulture that respects the vine's natural balance. Grapes, harvested at optimal ripeness, are gently pressed to preserve the fruit's aromatic integrity. Fermentation, carefully managed, aims for purity of expression and structural harmony. The élevage, handled with finesse, relies on oak barrels whose use is finely adjusted to the vintage to support texture without dominating it. The wine clarifies naturally, gains density on fine lees and finds its axis between tactile breadth and mineral straightness, the hallmark of a house that favours accuracy over effect.
Tasting notes
- Appearance: Luminous and crystalline, it catches the light with a delicate sheen. The clarity of the disc and the fineness of the tears signal a precise, controlled material, promising a silky mouthfeel and measured persistence.
- Nose: Highly distinguished, it suggests ripe white fruits, subtle citrus accents, delicate florals and a fine hint of hazelnut. Underlying this is a stony, taut element that outlines the structure, while more gourmand, pastry-like nuances open up on exposure without ever upsetting the balance.
- Palate: A caressing attack followed by a lively thrust, the texture unfolds broadly before tightening towards a straight, persistent finish. There is a beautiful concentration supported by freshness that stretches the flavours, leaving a sensation of purity, length and fidelity to the terroir's expression.
Serving temperature and tips
Serve this Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru between 10 to 12°C, in white wine glasses with a generous bowl to favour the expression of aromas and the reading of textures. A slight aeration, a few minutes before serving, allows the bouquet to gain complexity and the palate to settle naturally. Store the bottle quietly, away from light, in a cool, even cellar. This cuvée can be enjoyed today for its brilliant purity and can develop harmoniously over the years as the aromatic profile becomes more complex and the texture even silkier.
Food pairings
- Aperitifs: light gougères, delicate fish rillettes, herb tartlets. The wine's wrapped liveliness highlights the delicacy of starters without overpowering them.
- Starters: scallop carpaccio, sea bream tartare, delicately lemoned ceviche. The aromatic precision answers raw textures and offsets nuanced iodic notes.
- Main courses: free-range poultry with a light sauce, roasted turbot, lobster poached in clarified butter, asparagus risotto. The tender flesh of these dishes pairs with the wine's breadth; its freshness stretches the finish and brings out the sauces.
- Cheeses: aged Comté, Beaufort, mild goat tomme. The chiseled minerality embraces the milky softness and enhances aromas without saturating them.
- Desserts: lightly sweet thin citrus tart, almond and lemon entremets. Measured pairings that preserve balance, ending on a clear, elegant note.
Tasting occasions
This 1er Cru naturally asserts itself at moments that call for precision and grace. It elevates a carefully set table, presents itself as a gesture of delicacy, and seals reunions around shared refinement. Its discreet yet radiant presence accompanies conversations and establishes a mood of confidence, like a promise kept of fair and lasting pleasure.
- To celebrate a milestone event, where elegance calls for a great Burgundian white.
- During a gourmet dinner, in harmony with a refined, nuanced chef's cuisine.
- As an exceptional gift for a knowledgeable enthusiast sensitive to purity and depth.
Characteristics
- Name : Domaine Bruno Colin, Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Demoiselles" 2022
- Appellation : Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru AOC
- Type : Dry white wine
- Vintage : 2022
- Grape variety : Chardonnay (100%)
- Alcohol content : see producer's label
- Aging : careful cellar ageing at the estate, oak use adjusted to the vintage
- Bottle size : 75 cl
- Cellaring : to be enjoyed now and over the coming years depending on storage
- Serving temperature : 10 to 12°C
Product Details
- Origin
- France
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites
- Capacity
- 75 cl
- Appellation
- Puligny-Montrachet 1er cru AOC
- Color
- White
- Wine Region
- Bourgogne, France
- Vintage
- 2022
- Type of wine
- White wine
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