News Meursault Magic: Discovering 2023’s Captivating Whites by Olivier Watson February 4, 2025 2 min 1 If you're a fan of white wines, you've got to explore Meursault's 2023 offerings! They are rich, vibrant, and downright enchanting!The Allure of Meursault’s 2023 Whites As a passionate wine enthusiast, I find myself captivated by the wines from Meursault, especially this year’s vintage. The excitement surrounding 2023 is palpable among winemakers and tasters alike. With Stéphane Follin-Arbelet from Château de Meursault noting the unexpected concentration in both whites and reds—some cuvées hitting 13.5–14% ABV—it’s clear that we’re in for something special. The whites have been crafted with meticulous attention to detail. The use of bâtonnage has enriched these wines, resulting in a creamy texture paired with vibrant acidity. Tasting the Meursault Premier Cru Charmes-Dessus, I was greeted by notes of greengage on the nose and a luscious palate bursting with tropical fruit and a hint of minerality. It’s like a dance of flavors that lingers long after each sip, promising potential aging until 2027-2035. A Journey Through Different Expressions Visiting various domains in Meursault has been an eye-opener for me. Each producer brings their own flair to the vintage. For example, Charles Ballot at Domaine Ballot-Millot highlighted how this year’s whites hold more sugar but less acidity compared to last year, making them incredibly approachable right now. The Meursault Premier Cru Les Perrières stood out during my tastings; its intensity felt almost electric. With ripe yellow fruit notes dancing on the palate and an impressively polished finish, it’s set for longevity until at least 2028-2035. These wines exude elegance while showcasing the terroir beautifully. Reds That Surprise and Delight Although my heart lies with white wines, I cannot ignore the buzz around 2023’s red offerings either! Winemakers like Jean-Baptiste Bouzereau noted that while many reds were lighter than usual, they maintain an impressive charm and drinkability. The Pommards this year have shown remarkable finesse; notably, the Pommard Premier Cru Clos des Epenots offers dark fruit flavors complemented by silky tannins—definitely worth exploring. I found it fascinating that many producers reported yields lower than expected due to adverse weather conditions leading up to harvest. However, those who navigated these challenges with careful vineyard management yielded some stunning wines. An Invitation to Explore Together So here’s my invitation: grab a few bottles from this stunning vintage and share your thoughts! Whether you lean towards the sumptuous whites or are tempted by the elegant reds, there’s something for every palate in 2023’s offerings from Meursault. Unveiling the UK’s 50 Best Indies 2025: Watch the Results Live January 3, 2025 3 Wine Grapes: The Surprising Stories Behind Their Names January 12, 2025 3 Wales Chooses Glass Inclusion Over UK-Wide DRS November 19, 2024 11 Don’t miss out on this year’s gems that are likely to enchant wine lovers around the globe. Photo by Jenny Thalheim on Unsplash BurgundyMeursault Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Why Bordeaux’s Fine Wine Is Still My First Love next post Why Extra Virgin Olive Oil Deserves Its Spotlight Now Why Pasta e Patate is the Heart of... February 5, 2025 Why M&M Shots are the Unexpected Star of... February 5, 2025 Why Agave Wine Is Your Next Cocktail Obsession February 5, 2025 Discover Mâcon: Burgundy’s Hidden Chardonnay Treasures February 5, 2025 Discovering Ca’ Del Bosco’s Exquisite Olive Oil February 5, 2025 Wine and Food: Unexpected Tastes at Sanremo Festival February 5, 2025 Why Roussillon Wines Are Your Next Must-Try Discovery February 5, 2025 Italian Wine Woes: The Dilemma of Import Tariffs February 5, 2025 Gelato Secrets: Why Quality Ingredients Matter Most February 5, 2025 Why Fruit-Forward Wines Are Winning Over Asia’s Palate February 5, 2025 Leave a Comment Your rating: * By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.