DOMAINE POTINET-AMPEAU PULIGNY MONTRACHET 2014 6-PACK
It's hard to argue with the claim that 2014 is the year of the century (so far) in White Burgundy. And especially so in Burgundy's 'Golden Triangle of Meursault, Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet.
The Domaine Potinet-Ampeau is one the last remaining Burgundy producers
to hold vintages in their cellars to age before release.
Read our Blog about Burgundy's Golden Triangle: Discovering the Great Whites
6 Bottles of the WHITE Domaine Potinet-Ampeau Puligny Montrachet 2014:
Expressive and complex. Primary notes of orchard fruits mingle with subtle citrus undertones. There's a floral elegance and a touch of minerality that adds depth. On the palate, the wine is rich and full-bodied, a harmonious balance between fruit, acidity, and texture. Yellow fruits, including peach and nectarine. The citrus elements persist, providing a refreshing zing that adds vibrancy. A well-defined structure with a noticeable backbone of acidity. This acidity not only contributes to the wine's freshness but also ensures a good potential for aging. The mouthfeel is luxurious, and the wine has a lingering finish, leaving behind a trail of nuanced flavors and a subtle touch of oak, if barrel-aged. Puligny-Montrachet is celebrated for its finesse and purity, This is a well-crafted wine from a vintage that remains fresh and easily accessible, but which will age well.