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The Chassagne-Montrachet title covers both red wines, made from Pinot Noir, and whites made from Chardonnay – producing roughly equal quantities of each. Chassagne-Montrachet is home to the most southerly of Burgundy's Grand Cru vineyard sites. It also boasts a large number of Premier Cru vineyards, which flow unbroken across the entire span of the commune, from its southern border with Santenay to its northern border with Puligny-Montrachet. The soils around Chassagne-Montrachet are characteristically Burgundian, with a high content of limestone – particularly on the slopes of the Cote d'Or. There is a distinct difference, however, between the vineyard sites to the south of Chassagne-Montrachet village and those to the north. To the south, they have a higher concentration of limestone marl and red gravel – soils which suit Pinot Noir better. Packed in a gift box. Send us your personal message and we'll pack it with your gift for free.

1987 Chassagne Montrachet, AC Chassagne Montrachet, Beaune, Cotes d'Or, Burgundy

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