Paul Pillot Saint-Aubin 1er Cru 'Les Pitangerets' 2023

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Paul Pillot Saint-Aubin 1er Cru ‘Les Pitangerets’ 2023

Chardonnay from Saint-Aubin, France, Côte du Beaune, Burgundy

$248

$238ea in any 3+
$228ea in any 6+
Closure: Cork

Description

As noted above, Pitangerets has slightly poorer and stonier soils than Charmois and produces firmer, more savoury wines (although in 2022, this difference is less pronounced). Pillot farms half a hectare of vines that are approaching their 60th harvest. Some growers prefer to label this wine under the easier-to-pronounce climat name of Les Combes. Again, this is a powerful, dense, layered wine that starts rich but tightens up as it travels across the palate, with lovely, sappy freshness and drive to match its generosity.


“The 2023 Saint-Aubin Pitangerets has a beguiling stony nose that unfurls in the glass, almost flinty. The palate is well balanced with a taut line of acidity, Granny Smiths mixed with lemon rind, lively and tensile on the bright finish. Excellent.” 

Neal Martin, Vinous 90-92 Points


“Unfurling in the glass with aromas of peach, nutmeg and white flowers, the 2023 Saint-Aubin Premier Cru Pitangerets is medium to full-bodied, satiny and fleshy, with a charming, expressive core of fruit, lively acids and a mouthwatering finish.” 

William Kelley, The Wine Advocate 90-92 Points

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

“Thierry Pillot is one of the best young white winemakers in Burgundy right now… Buy these wines before Monsieur Pillot becomes the next Burgundian superstar.”

Tim Atkin MW

“Characterful, elegantly textural and mouthwateringly incisive, these are superb white Burgundies, and to my mind, Pillot is one of a handful of exciting producers who win Chassagne-Montrachet the title of Burgundy’s most interesting white wine producing village today. That he stills flies somewhat under the radar—at least relative to the quality to be found here—is perplexing. What’s more, that’s bound to change, and sooner rather than later, so readers shouldn’t hesitate to buy whatever bottles they can find.”

William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

About Domaine Paul Pillot

Thierry Pillot, well supported by his sister Chrystelle, continues to produce benchmark, pure and intense white Burgundies at his family Domaine. The quality reflects the impressive work in the vines (13 people working 12 hectares of vineyards), as well as incremental evolution in the cellar. Despite the quality and the ever-increasing demand, Thierry and his family remain as humble and discreet as ever: there is no Instagram here!

With each vintage, the wines here get purer and more refined. Thierry is great friends with Vincent Dancer, Marc Bachelet, Arnaud Mortet and many other young guns of Burgundy. He is part of a revolution that has been sweeping through the Côte d’Or: a zeitgeist being driven by a new generation. The wines of his father were always good, in no small part due to the quality of the holdings. However, it is strikingly clear to us, and regular visitors like Allen Meadows, that this invigorated address has well and truly kicked things up a gear and now bears comparison with the very best that the Côte de Beaune has to offer.

In the Vineyard

The Pillot’s farm first class holdings in some of Chassagne’s greatest vineyards; La Romanée, Les Grandes Ruchottes, Les Caillerets and La Grande Montagne. The Domaine also makes a stunning Clos St-Jean from the heart of the original Clos traditionally called Chassagne du Clos Saint-Jean. The Pillot family owns just over one hectare here—split equally between Pinot Noir and Chardonnay—and are, in fact, the largest owners in the Clos.

In the Winery

This is a young grower obsessed with freshness and tension, and alongside the superb density, courtesy of low yields and impeccable farming practices, Pillot’s wines deliver these qualities in spades.

In the cellar, the winemaking is geared towards preserving freshness: this is a Domaine obsessed with tension, and Pillot’s whites deliver these qualities in spades. Thierry prefers to crush his grapes before pressing (for lees) and there is no settling, temperature control or battonage. The grapes simply ferment on high solids and wild yeasts at their own pace. Large-format casks of 350 and 500-litres are the fermenting and aging vessels of choice. The whites are fermented wild and matured for 12-18 months on lees in these barrels, before six months in tank. The lees are never stirred, and the wines are bottled unfiltered.

Thierry Pillot’s red wines have really come of age in recent years, to the point where they now hold their own compared with the Domaine’s whites. Pillot’s friendship and gentle rivalry with brother-in-law Arnaud Mortet may have played a part in this improvement. The reds are fermented with between 20-60% whole bunches, and like the whites, very little (if any) new oak is used.

Where in the World is Domaine Paul Pillot?

Domaine Paul Pillot is based in Chassagne-Montrachet with holdings in Saint-AubinPuligny-Montrachet and Meurasult in the Côte du BeauneBurgundy, France.

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90-92 Points

“The 2023 Saint-Aubin Pitangerets has a beguiling stony nose that unfurls in the glass, almost flinty. The palate is well balanced with a taut line of acidity, Granny Smiths mixed with lemon rind, lively and tensile on the bright finish. Excellent.” 

Neal Martin, Vinous

90-92 Points

“Unfurling in the glass with aromas of peach, nutmeg and white flowers, the 2023 Saint-Aubin Premier Cru Pitangerets is medium to full-bodied, satiny and fleshy, with a charming, expressive core of fruit, lively acids and a mouthwatering finish.” 

William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, Chassagne-Montrachet, France

Saint-Aubin
Côte du Beaune
Burgundy
France