Collection: Puligny-Montrachet | France
Puligny-Montrachet, nestled in the Côte de Beaune region of Burgundy, France, is internationally revered as one of the finest white wine-producing villages on Earth. Its fame rests almost entirely on Chardonnay, which, when grown here, becomes something transcendent—precise, mineral, and ethereal.
The village is home to four Grand Cru vineyards, including the legendary Montrachet and Chevalier-Montrachet, shared with neighboring Chassagne-Montrachet. These wines are considered the apex of Chardonnay, offering unmatched complexity, elegance, and age-worthiness.
Puligny's secret lies in its limestone-rich soils, perfect drainage, and subtle slope variations, which give each plot its own identity. The village also boasts several Premier Cru vineyards that punch well above their weight.
The style of Puligny-Montrachet wines is famously refined and linear, with razor-sharp acidity, flinty minerality, and layers of citrus, white flowers, and orchard fruit—far from the opulent, buttery styles found elsewhere.
In short, Puligny-Montrachet is a place where terroir speaks fluently, and Chardonnay listens attentively. It’s a pilgrimage site for white Burgundy lovers, where the wines are not just drinks, but benchmarks.