Meursault 1er Cru Perrières 2015 - Domaine des Comtes Lafon

AOC, 1er Cru, Côte de Beaune, Meursault, Perrières, 2015 Vintage, Domaine des Comtes Lafon

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Tasting notes for the Meursault-Perrières 1er Cru 2015 - Domaine des Comtes Lafon

  • EYE: The Meursault-Perrières from Domaine des Comtes Lafon has a golden hue, a luminous brilliance that foreshadows the richness of the experience to come.
  • NOSE: A symphony of aromas unfolds, blending notes of citrus, apricot, and peach. The embrace of oak tree reveals itself subtly, unveiling touches of vanilla and toasted notes. Mineral and floral wafts add a complex dimension to this aromatic sonata.
  • MOUTH: The palate reveals a harmonious delight, where the freshness of citrus dances with the roundness of stone fruits. Persistent minerality, like a sustained note, accompanies the finish, punctuated by buttery accents and an elegant hint of toasted almond.

 

In short: This Meursault-Perrières 1er Cru 2015 produced by Domaine des Comtes Lafon is a radiant sensory masterpiece, balanced between freshness, opulence, and persistent minerality. A cellaring period of 5 to 8 years will allow its nuances to refine while maintaining its vibrant freshness. Pair this cuvée with a lobster, avocado, and grapefruit salad, a sole meunière with almonds, or a selection of aged cheeses (such as Comté).

Other appellations from this estate: Meursault Village, Meursault Clos de la Barre, Meursault Désirée, Meursault Charmes, Meursault Goutte d'Or, Meursault Porusots, Meursault Bouchères, Meursault Genevrières, Meursault Perrières, Volnay Santenots-du-Milieu, Volnay Champans, Volnay Clos des Chênes, Monthélie-les-Duresses, Monthélie Blanc, Montrachet...

Product Details
W_1801

Data sheet

Vintage
2015
Format
75 cl
Color
White Wine
Grape Variety
Chardonnay
% vol.
13,5 %
Appellation
Meursault
Region
Bourgogne, Côte de Beaune
Producer
Domaine des Comtes Lafon
Classification
1er Cru
Climat
Les Perrières
Producer: Domaine des Comtes Lafon
Domaine des Comtes Lafon

Biodynamics, made in Meursault

 

Jules Joseph Barthelemy Lafon, a native of Tarn-et-Garonne, is the creator of the Domaine des Comtes Lafon. Born in 1864, his job as controller in the administration led him to settle in Dijon in 1887. He married in 1894 Marie Boch, daughter of a merchant-owner of Meursault. Involved in local life, Jules Lafon, then Mayor of Meursault, restored in 1923 the end of harvest meal, the "Paulée de Meursault" (with the help of Jacques Prieur), still being practiced each year. He abandoned his professional duties in 1931 to devote himself to the family estate, which he extended through the purchase of several Premiers Crus: Genevrières, PerrièresCharmes and a parcel of Grand Cru: the famous Montrachet.

At his death, the estate is partly given in sharecropping, and Henry, after the untimely death of his brother Pierre, undertook to sell the vines. His nephew René opposed himself to this decision, and became  head of the estate in 1956. He undertook the restoration of the vineyards, and made important replanting. In 1961, for the first time, the entire harvest was bottled. Dominique Lafon, current domain manager (and owner of the Domaine Dominique Lafon), succeeded his father in 1984, and began in 1987 to break the sharecropping contracts. Since 1993, all the vines are directly operated by the Domaine des Comtes Lafon.

The area has 16.30 hectares of vines, planted 1/3 Pinot Noir, 2/3 Chardonnay, spread over 4 towns and producing 15 appellations. The production method has been biodynamic since the 1998 vintage, and the estate got the Organic Agriculture certification that year. The production quality is ensured upstream in the vines, whose average age is high, worked without fertilizer and through manual harvesting and aging of wines for many months before bottling.

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