Côte du Beaune

Chassagne-Montrachet

3 Grand Cru’s: Montrachet & Bârtard-Montrachet, both shared with Puligny. Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet the only Grand Cru residing fully in Chassagne.

54 Premier Cru’s and 47 Lieux Dits

Making both exceptional red and white wines. Roughly 1/4 of the Premier Cru plantings are red.

Reds:

The reds of Chassagne tend to be reminiscent of Chambolle, with lovely fine long tannins, subtlety and perfume. Look out for the red Premier Cru’s Clos St-Jean, the monopole La Cardeusse owned by Domaine Bernard-Moreau, Morgeot and La Boudriotte. With the exception of Clos St-jean these are in the more Southern part of the village bordering Santenay. Advances in front end processing (desteming and not often crushing, whole bunch use) and increased use of gentle tannin extraction process have seen the mouthfeel of reds from the region become increasingly sophisticated.

The red Village Chassagne wines are well worth trying and offer excellent value.

Whites:

The whites of Chassagne can have a greater opulence and perceived richness than those of Saint Aubin and Puligny. In reality like all generalisations in wine this generalisation on style should be taken with a grain of salt. This is so much more about the specific vineyard, the winemaker and what’s in the glass. Add to this changes in climate, viticulture and winemaking over the last few decades which have seen growers increasing ability to retain natural acidity and achieve flavour ripeness at lower alcohols and we’re seeing a full range of styles from taught and mineral to rich and bold.

There are so many wonderful whites, obviously, the Grand Cru’s, also the Premier Cru’s Grandes Ruchottes (often thought of as near Grand Cru by the locals), La Romanée, and, I’ve always had a soft spot for Les Chenevottes.

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Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Alex Moreau Chassagne-Montrachet Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2022

The reds of Chassagne a little secret that's slowly making its way out of the bag. I had one of Alex's red the 1978 monopole Morgeot 'La Cardeuse' in September 2020. In a word stunning. Ask Alex and he'll tell you the soil profile is very similar to Chambolle in that neck of the woods. Here too there is a peppery character lurking in the background of the rich and generous if not especially dense flavors that conclude in a balanced, mildly rustic and lingering finale that is fir

Vintage 2022
$165
$158ea in any 3+
$151ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Benoît Moreau Chassagne-Montrachet Vieilles Vignes Rouge 2022

Chassagne rouge is moving up in the world. Growers like Olivier Lamy, Thierry Pillot and Alex and Benoît Moreau (to mention only those producers we are following closely) show the heights this often-undervalued appellation can achieve through best-practice farming and excellent winemaking. The warmer seasons, too, have been helpful, bringing more approachable tannins when the wines are young. It’s from two small parcels of 50-year-old vines below the village. The 2022 fermented with 10% bunch

Vintage 2022
$177
$170ea in any 3+
$163ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Paul Pillot Chassagne-Montrachet Vieilles Vignes Rouge 2022

This gorgeous old-vine Chassagne rouge hails from a single 0.94-hectare parcel of 50-plus-year-old Pinot Noir vines grown on the red clays of Les Grandes Terres on the Santenay side of Chassagne. The clay-rich soil has long produced some of the finest and silkiest reds of the village. The 2022 fermented with 50% bunches, bringing perfume and extra-fine tannins. It’s an incredibly pretty, floral, red-and-blue-fruited expression of Chassagne. It’s already drinking remarkably well!“M

Vintage 2022
$180
$173ea in any 3+
$166ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Blain-Gagnard Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Clos St Jean’ Rouge 2021

This is also relatively deeply colored. The ultra-fresh nose freely offers up its aromas of the cool essence of red currant along with background wisps of earth and violet. The racy and beautifully detailed medium weight flavors exude a very subtle minerality on the bitter pit fruit-inflected finale. This youthfully austere effort should repay mid-term keeping.”Allen Meadows, Burghound 89 Points

Vintage 2021
$189
$182ea in any 3+
$175ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Blain-Gagnard Volnay ‘Champans’ 2019

"A markedly cool nose, and particularly so in the context of the 2019 vintage, reflects notes of essence of red berries, lavender, tea and a hint of newly turned earth. There is more refinement if not density to the utterly delicious medium weight flavors that exude a refreshing salinity on the balanced, youthfully austere and solidly persistent finish that is quite firmly structured. This is relatively fine for Champans and a wine that should age gracefully. ♥"Allen Meadows, Burghound 91-

Vintage 2019
$195
$188ea in any 3+
$181ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain Chassagne-Montrachet 1er ‘Morgeot’ Rouge 2021

About Domaine Marc-Antonin Blain Marc-Antonin Blain, son of Jean-Marc and Claudine, grew up among the vineyards of Chassagne, but it was the vintages he spent abroad in Australia and New Zealand that inspired his passion for winemaking. Back in France, under the guidance of his grandfather Jacques Gagnard – an atypical figure in the world […]

Vintage 2021
$220
$210ea in any 3+
$200ea in any 6+

Chardonnay from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Marc Morey Chassagne-Montrachet 2023

“The 2023 Chassagne-Montrachet Village comes from three lieux-dits and was bottled in August. This has a bright citrus peel-, fresh pear- and sea spray-scented nose that leans a little toward Puligny in style. The palate is well balanced with a slightly creamy texture. It's a little spicier than other Chassagne Villages, with touches of quince and white pepper on the finish. Enjoy this over the next six to eight years.” Neal Martin, Vinous 89 PointsA touch of matchstick charac

Vintage 2023
$245
$235ea in any 3+
$225ea in any 6+

Chardonnay from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Guy Amiot et Fils Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Les Vergers’ 2017

Lovers of flavourful Chardonnay will be happy here! Amiot 'Les Vergers' sits toward the more generous end of the spectrum. Tasting this reminded me of a chat I had with Franco d'Anna about the pendulum from riper to lean styles at a time when many were pushing the boundaries of the lean side to an extreme. 'Chardonnay should have flavour' he proclaimed.Lovers of flavourful Chardonnay will be happy here. Vergers should have a solid line of acid and this does. Full of riper stone fruit, melon,

Vintage 2017
$261
$251ea in any 3+
$241ea in any 6+
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Chardonnay from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Guy Amiot et Fils Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Les Vergers’ 2018

Lovers of flavourful Chardonnay will be happy here! Amiot makes wines toward the more generous end of the spectrum. Tasting this reminded me of a chat I had with Franco d'Anna about the pendulum from riper to leaner styles. 'Chardonnay should have flavour'My note on the 2017:Lovers of flavourful Chardonnay will be happy here. Vergers should have a solid line of acid and this does. Full of riper stone fruit, melon, creamy lees action, a pinch of baking spice all finishing with a little pi

Vintage 2018
$261
$251ea in any 3+
$241ea in any 6+

Chardonnay from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Guy Amiot et Fils Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Les Chaumées’ Clos Saint-Abdon 2017

Lovers of flavourful Chardonnay will be happy here! Amiot is turning out a compelling set of 1er Cru's. Their monopole Clos Saint-Abdon like the other two 1er Cru's I've tasted has a divine mouthfeel. It's the finish so pure and long. As the Amiot's open they step up several rungs of the ladder. They build and harmonise beautifully in the glass. Flavourful like the other 1er's there's a little more citrus here. The weight, line and length is thirst-quenching with excellent energy. Meadow's discr

Vintage 2017
$261
$251ea in any 3+
$241ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Bernard Moreau Volnay 1er Cru ‘Les Santenots’ 2020

This is aromatically similar to the La Cardeuse but spicier. The palate impression of the middle weight flavors is also rich to the point of opulence before terminating in sappy, long and better-balanced finish though there is still a hint of backend warmth.Allen Meadows, Burghound

Vintage 2020
$264
$257ea in any 3+
$250ea in any 6+

Pinot Noir from Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte du Beaune

Domaine Bernard Moreau Volnay 1er Cru ‘Les Santenots’ 2018

The 2018 Volnay Les Santenots 1er Cru has a well-defined but stubbornly backward bouquet; perhaps this cuvée is beginning to close down as Moreau’s cellar cools in the winter. The palate is more expressive, offering chunky black fruit and even more peppery than the La Cardeuse due to the 50% whole bunch, although personally I might have dialed that down a little, as I find the finish a bit too stemmy at the moment.Neal Martin

Vintage 2018
$268
$261ea in any 3+
$254ea in any 6+

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