Sold Out

Domaine Paul Pillot Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanée 2019

$410.00
Out of stock
Domaine Paul Pillot Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanée 2019
Producer Domaine Paul Pillot
Region, Country Chassagne Montrachet, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 19723-750

If Les Grandes Ruchottes and La Grande Montagne are wines borne of the air (aérien as the French might say), then La Romanée is a wine of the bedrock. This famous site is so named, according to local lore, because it was the Romans who first planted vines here (a strange legend if you think about it). La Romanée is located high on the slope and is a sunny site that sees little wind and is widely considered to be the finest 1er Cru vineyard in Chassagne. The soils here are very, very rocky—especially where the Pillot vines are located, at the very top of the terroir. The Pillot’s 0.49-hectares of vines here were planted by Thierry’s grandfather more than 70 years ago. The combination of altitude, rocky, limestone-rich soils (with next to no topsoil) and the sunny aspect delivers the holy grail of both deep minerality and concentration—the kind of combination normally reserved for the Grand Crus.

This part of La Romanée is often the last vineyard to ripen in Chassagne, perhaps because of the altitude but also because the lack of topsoil makes the vines struggle hard. Just to point to the complexity of Burgundy and the pure folly of trying to simplify things—Vincent Dancer, whose La Romanée vines sit at the foot of this same vineyard, often picks this vineyard first, while the Pillots typically pick their La Romanée last. Yet both wines have similar ripeness!

Domaine Paul Pillot Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanée 2019

Reviews

“The 2019 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanée was showing beautifully, a touch of reduction dissipating in the glass, revealing notes of freshly baked bread, beeswax and nutmeg mingled with Anjour pear, preserved citrus, fresh melon and iodine. Medium to full-bodied, deep and tightly wound, with fine concentration, racy acids and a long, penetrating finish, this is broad-shouldered but tensile, auguring very well for its future evolution.”
94-96 points, William Kelly, The Wine Advocate
“This was fermented and aged in large oak (about 10% new) to produce a wine of prodigious concentration, with a concentrated citrus aroma and firm, flinty minerality on the nose that opens magically on the palate to show unexpected richness and density. Superb.”
96 points, Decanter

Reviews

“The 2019 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanée was showing beautifully, a touch of reduction dissipating in the glass, revealing notes of freshly baked bread, beeswax and nutmeg mingled with Anjour pear, preserved citrus, fresh melon and iodine. Medium to full-bodied, deep and tightly wound, with fine concentration, racy acids and a long, penetrating finish, this is broad-shouldered but tensile, auguring very well for its future evolution.”
94-96 points, William Kelly, The Wine Advocate
“This was fermented and aged in large oak (about 10% new) to produce a wine of prodigious concentration, with a concentrated citrus aroma and firm, flinty minerality on the nose that opens magically on the palate to show unexpected richness and density. Superb.”
96 points, Decanter

While you're here

Welcome