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Meursault Charmes 2013 Chavy Chouet

Chavy Chouet is a family owned property in Meursault and they make really nice natural Burgundies. I visited them last week and we had a friendly show around in their small cave.

Most of  the wines are sold immediately and now they only had some of the newly bottled 2013 vintage left.

Les Charmes being one of the best plots in Meursault was one of my favourites and I even booked a case of the limited 2013 to ensure to have it in my personal stock for the future.

Fantastic smell of lime, butter and minerality (wet stone). Delicious taste with an enormous balance. A truly lovely wine for meditation or seafood.

Meursault 2013 Les Charmes
Chavy Chouet
High price


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