2015 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru “Les Chalumaux”Comtesse de Chérisey
France | Burgundy
$120
Producers
Lambert de Seyssel
France | Savoie and Bugey | Seyssel
From a village in the French Alps with a reputation for floral-scented charmers.
Patrick Bottex
France | Savoie and Bugey | Bugey
This wine is as festive as they come! Pink, bubbly, and softly sweet.
A. & M. Quenard
France | Savoie and Bugey | Vin de Savoie
You’ve just found a new everyday white—at only 11% alcohol—well within your budget.
André & Michel Quenard
France | Savoie and Bugey | Vin de Savoie
It has often been likened to a cross between Pinot Noir and Syrah: bright, elegant, and floral, with suggestions of wild fruit, blood, and minerals.
André & Michel Quenard
France | Savoie and Bugey | Roussette de Savoie
The wine is bone-dry but offers a wonderful nose of bergamot and honeysuckle, along with a zippy freshness supported by all the Alpine minerality you would expect from fruit grown in stony soils in the Alps.
A. & M. Quenard
France | Savoie and Bugey | Vin de Savoie
Jacquère takes on an intensely mineral expression in these “soils” of lime-stone scree—rocks that have broken off the mountain over tens of thousands of years of erosion.
André & Michel Quenard France | Savoie and Bugey | Vin de Savoie
André & Michel Quenard
France | Savoie and Bugey | Vin de Savoie
Enjoy with raclette, grilled cheese, crispy greens, sushi, kimchi fried rice, mollusks, or simply slake your thirst with this crystalline mountain elixir.
André & Michel Quenard
France | Savoie and Bugey | Vin de Savoie
Aged to perfection, and ready to go. Alpine freshness meets Mediterranean charm in an inimitable rendering of this lovely grape.
Lambert de Seyssel
France | Savoie and Bugey | Seyssel
This bottle had me Royally fooled into thinking I was enjoying a very pricey, very prestigious, vintage Champagne.
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