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Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru, Domaine Philippe Colin, 2024

Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru, Domaine Philippe Colin, 2024

Domaine Philippe Colin | Burgundy, France
  • 75cl
  • White Still
  • Chardonnay
Regular price £1,275.00
Regular price Offer price £1,275.00
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Est. delivery in 2027

"Creamy, lime zest lift, precise, elegant oak integration, long finish, needs time to fully open."
Ksenia Pashkova, Club Merchandiser

January’s heavy rainfall made 2024 a tricky year in the Côte de Beaune, but careful vineyard management and perfect timing at harvest delivered a very successful vintage. Whites were picked mid-September with healthy acidity and precise ripeness, while reds were harvested under warm, dry conditions. Philippe Colin’s philosophy of minimal intervention in barrel shines through, producing wines that are elegant, fresh, and true to their sites. Yields were moderate, and while the whites are approachable early, the Premier Crus and Grand Crus offer structure and aging potential.

This year, Philippe Colin balances subtlety with energy: the whites show bright stone fruit, citrus, and floral notes with textured, precise finishes, while the reds are expressive, perfumed, and velvety, with fine-grained tannins and pure fruit character.

What the critics say:

92-96/100Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy

"The crop consists of 2 x 500- and one x 300-litre barrels. Mid lemon yellow. The bouquet has its Chevalier nobility. Ripe lemon skins here. This is tougher and tighter in structure, with more muscle than En Remilly, perhaps some wood tannins. More backward certainly. At the moment I prefer En Remilly, but… Drink from 2030-2036. Tasted Oct 2025."

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Domaine Philippe Colin

Philippe's story began as he inherited vineyards from his family estate, a legacy he has embraced and evolved with his own distinct style. Established in 2004, Domaine Philippe Colin encompasses prized plots across Santenay, Chassagne, Puligny-Montrachet, St-Aubin, and Maranges.

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