Meursault
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Located in the heart of the Côte du Beaune, Meursault is one of the flagship villages in Burgundy. The diversity in the soil type and depth and the nature of the slope has a considerable influence on the wines. Though they are always magnificently opulent, some may feature varying expressions of minerality. Such is the case with the Meursault from Domaine du Pavillon, a wine crafted from grapes from 3 plots with quite different, though complementary characteristics.
A complex nose featuring lightly toasted notes and floral nuances, underpinned by orchard fruit. Rich and silky on the palate, this wine’s volume is perfectly balanced by bold freshness. Its long, highly aromatic finish is reminiscent of brioche.
Decanter review: 92/100
“The village-level Meursault from Domaine du Pavillon boasts ripe aromas of quince, lemon peel, spice, and butter on the initial attack. The flavours continue with impressive definition and depth, leading to a remarkably well-balanced texture with fresh acidity, plenty of extract, and enough stuffing to carry it to a lingering finish.”