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and the Bois de Blagny has a higher elevation (giving tension and minerality to the blend)
the wines express more varietal fruit with expansive mid-palate flavors than the soil-driven minerality of Mount Eden estate wines
rather more solid than most Chambolles I would suggest
From a parcel of 50-year-old vines in Vrigny inherited by Francis Egly's wife
The 2021 Chambolle-Musigny Village
Chateau de la Maltroye 'La Dent de Chien' 1er Cru Chassagne Montrachet 2018 TINY ALLOCATION and the Bois de BlagnyA family domaine of 40 acres in Chassagne Montrachet producing from two estate villages, Chassagne Montrachet and Santenay. Soil: solid limestone with sand and small stones. Pinot Noir vineyards have clay. Production: 60% White, 40% red. Jean Pierre is defending Pinot Noir in Chassagne, a region that makes mostly Chardonnay (about 80%) Farming is sustainable since 1998, with plowing and work between vines.
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