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ZTF298-Bouchard pere & fils Meursault Les Clous 2022
$630/btl

Established in 1731, Bouchard Pere & Fils, now in its ninth generation, is one of Burgundy's oldest and leading wineries. It was purchased in 1995 by Joseph Henriot, the owner of Henriot Champagne, William Fever, and Villa Ponciago in Fleurie, Beaujolais.
The total area of vineyards exceeds 200 hectares. Compared to the equally renowned Louis Jadot (which owns 150 hectares), Bouchard boasts 50 more hectares, truly making it the most important wine group in Burgundy.
These include 12 Grand Crus, including the finest Montrachet, and 74 Premier Crus, including this, Meursault's finest, Les Perrières.

Located on the high slopes of Meursault village, Les Clous boasts quality comparable to Premier Crus. Due to the high clay content of the plot, despite the cooler terroir, the wines are slightly fuller-bodied than others from the same slopes, a delightful complement to the vibrant acidity.

Hand-picked, the fruit is carefully removed from the lower-quality berries. The pressing is done in two stages: the first juice is squeezed out, followed by a two-hour cycle. The length of oak barrel aging varies depending on the vintage, ranging from ten to twelve months, with up to 15% of the wine being new oak.