Blain-Gagnard Criots-Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2019

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Availability
In stock
Volume
750ml
Varieties
Region/Country
Burgundy, France
Rating
93 points

Vintages

2019

Description

Like many growers in the villages of the Côte d'Or, Claudine Blain has the history and traditions of Burgundy in her veins: She is the daughter of Jacques and Josèphe Gagnard and the granddaughter of Edmond Delagrange, and her family maintains the well-established Gagnard-Delagrange property. Claudine and her husband, Jean-Marc Blain, manage the Blain-Gagnard estate. Thirty-five percent of the estate's wine is sold to négociants. The rest of the white wine is put in Alliers oak (about one-third new) and bottled after 14-16 months in a cask. The red wines use the same percentage of new oak but age in a cask for 18 months before bottling. Blain believes in mixing wines from vines of different ages to capture the fruit of the younger vines as well as the richness of the older vines. Concentrated, low-yield wines in limited production. Essential burgundies for those who like rich but subtle wines.

Covering 11.86 ha, the Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru vineyard is located on the slope beneath Le Montrachet and spans the two communes (Chassagne and Puligny). Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet (1.57 ha) is a rarely-seen extension of the Chassagne section of Le Montrachet. Like the grand cru it shares its name with, it is known for rich and full-bodied whites. Blain Gagnard's is from 3 separate parcels that aggregate only .2 ha.

Ratings

Score
93 points
Reviewer
Burghound
Review

Here too there is a whiff of the exotic as well as a touch of phenolic character (think olive oil nuances) on the poached pear and apple compote aromas. There is excellent richness to the bigger-bodied flavours that are caressing yet markedly powerful finish that offers very fine depth and persistence. This isn't elegant, indeed it's borderline rustic, yet it nonetheless offers much to like in a firmly structured package.

Score
17 points
Review

Toasty and creamy on the nose. Ripe, spicy citrus with a light herbal lift. Deep, generous, sweet-fruited, and really creamy with a toasty aftertaste. It could do with a little more concentration on the mid-palate.

Specifications

Closure
Cork
Serving Temp.
10-13 °C
Alcohol
13.5%
Cellar until
Now - 2034
Food pairing
Mushroom risotto, Roast Chicken dishes, Lobster Mornay

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