Puligny-Montrachet

Les Levrons

Puligny derives from Pulynie (village on water). In the 14th Century, a Levron referred to a haunt for hares!

The season begins with a mild and dry winter, leading to an early start to the growing cycle. A significant episode of frost occurred on the Chardonnay on April 5 then on the Pinot Noir on April 14, causing a harvest loss (30% to 50%). A cooling at the beginning of June leads to capricious flowering. This causes runoff and further reduces yields while concentrating the aromas. The hot summer induces water stress in certain places which delays the maturity of the grapes. Because the berries are small and few number, the sugar level in the grapes is naturally high but the lack of water helped maintain good acidity.

Vineyard

Poor clay-limestone soils so shallow that bedrock is visible in places.

Wine-Growing method : Sustainable
Harvest: 100 % manual
Sol : Poor clay-limestone soils so shallow that bedrock is visible in places.

surface
Production area
6,56 ha
altitude
Altitude
230 m
age
Average age of vines
Vineyard planted between 1951 and 1976

Vinification

100% Chardonnay

At their arrival in our cellar, the grapes are immediately and carefully pressed with a pneumatic press .
100 % whole berries
Finning: yes
Filtration : yes

18 months (whose 6 months in stainless steel tank) 100 % oak barrels (whose 20% of new oak)

14,5% vol.

Tasting

temperature
Serving
temperature

11-13°C

date
Should be drunk between