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2009 Coche-Dury Puligny-Montrachet Les Enseigneres #166887982

750ml

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94.5
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Based on 23 reviews on Cellartracker.com

Reviews 92 points Vinous "Superripe yet steely peach aroma suggests the tautness of Puligny. Then sappy and intense in the mouth, with lovely tension and minerality to the sweet peach and hazelnut flavors. Linear and classic village wine but not hard. Finishes firm and very long. This really transcends the vintage. (ST)" 91 points Burghound "A more elegant and notably more floral nose of pear, white peach and spice hints gives way to vibrant, concentrated and utterly delicious flavors that possess both excellent volume and first-rate complexity for a villages level wine. There is seriously impressive length to the mouth coating finish. In a word, terrific. (AM)"

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About Coche-Dury

Domaine Coche-Dury is unequivocally one of the finest estates in Meursault, and one of the most celebrated names in Burgundy. Known for their world-class and age-worthy whites, as well as their highly underrated and infinitely surprising reds, the Domaine is synonymous with outstanding quality. While the Coche family has been making wine in and around Meursault since the 1920s, Jean-François may be the family’s most celebrated member, gracing the label with his wife’s last name, Dury, and raising the Domaine to cult status.

Since 2010, Raphaël Coche and his wife, Charline, have been at the helm of the estate. Following in the family tradition, they farm sustainably, with many of their nine hectares from non-clonal old-vine vineyards throughout Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Auxey-Duresses, Monthélie and Volnay. In the cellar, Raphaël and Charline embrace Coche-Dury’s signature reductive style - where long, traditional vinifications, extended lees contact, and new-oak aging produce vibrant, sumptuous wines.

With only about 4,000 cases produced every year, these are some of the most rare and highly sought after wines in the world.

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