The Carillon family has been making wine in the village of Puligny-Montrachet since the 16th century, beginning with Jehan Carillon, who was a vintner in Puligny in 1520. After completing his studies at the winemaking school in Beaune, France, Jacques Carillon joined his father in the family vineyard in 1980. His specializations include winemaking and marketing.
In 2010, Jacques and his wife Sylvia founded the Jacques Carillon vineyard with 5.25 hectares of vines, primarily in the village of Puligny-Montrachet. As ever, Jacques’ Puligny, a benchmark for the appellation, comes from seven parcels. Three sit by the southern border with Chassagne, one near the village itself, and three to the north by Meursault. Fermented and aged in 15% new oak for the first year, followed by 6 months in a tank to marry the different parcels and tighten the wine up over winter, the recipe remains unchanged and so does the result.
A very pretty nose combines notes of green apple, pear, and elegant white flower scents. The attractively textured middle-weight flavours possess solid mid-palate concentration while delivering fine length on the balanced finale. This is quality Puligny villages that should drink well young and with a few years of bottle age.
The 2019 Puligny-Montrachet Village offers up aromas of fresh pear, orange zest, white flowers, and pastry cream. Medium to full-bodied, concentrated, and flavorful, it's generous and enveloping, with lively acids and a fragrant finish.