2015 Meursault, Les Grands Charrons, Domaine Michel Bouzereau (4 x Bottle)

France Burgundy Cote de Beaune

The 2015 Meurault Village les Grands Charrons, which was taken from stainless steel and saw 20% new oak including 40% in demi-muids, has an elegant and refined bouquet with apple blossom and granite aromas, a touch of almond in the background. The palate is crisp on the entry with impressive salinity and a fine line of acidity. Perhaps not as clinical as the 2014 when I tasted it last year, yet there is a gentle build in the mouth and it finishes with some lovely grilled walnut and fumé-like notes that linger.

2015 Meursault, Les Grands Charrons, Domaine Michel Bouzereau (4 x Bottle)

The 2015 Meurault Village les Grands Charrons, which was taken from stainless steel and saw 20% new oak including 40% in demi-muids, has an elegant and refined bouquet with apple blossom and granite aromas, a touch of almond in the background. The palate is crisp on the entry with impressive salinity and a fine line of acidity. Perhaps not as clinical as the 2014 when I tasted it last year, yet there is a gentle build in the mouth and it finishes with some lovely grilled walnut and fumé-like notes that linger.

France Burgundy Cote de Beaune
Producer Domaine Michel Bouzereau
Sub-Region Cote de Beaune
Region Burgundy
Country France
Grape Variety Chardonnay
Vintage 2015
Colour White
ABV 13.50%

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Vinous

(Bouzereau’s two hectares of 35-year-old vines in Les Grands Charrons comprise multiple parcels): Pale, bright yellow with a green tinge. Fruity scents of ripe citrus and peach are accompanied by hints of menthol and anise. Quite soft and slightly warm, but with good purity to the easygoing fruit. A wine of modest tension.

86-88 Points

By Stephen Tanzer / September 2016