With appetizers of smoked mahi spread, roasted marinated mushrooms and blistered shishito peppers, we opened:
2016 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Champ Canet" Domaine Pernot-Bélicard; clean, round, nice fruit structure, impeccable balance lacks a bit of tension but a very correct Puligny Montrachet. 90
With main of pan fried grouper, roasted potatoes and asparagus:
2017 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Champs Canet" Domaine Jacques Carillon; what's in an "S"? Is it the same vineyard? At first searing acidity and lemons but the wine needs five minutes to calm down and then its a great perfume of pears, slight whiff of gun powder, with a deep much more complex flavor, minerality, pure, focused and long, this will get better and better. 93 for me.
I am drinking my 2017 Jacques Carillon wines way too quickly. They will benefit from some age. I need some white Burgundy cellar defenders.
Two Puligny 1er
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Jacques
Jacques
Re: Two Puligny 1er
You are drinking a lot of good white Burgundy, Jacques. As we head into summer I have very little. OTOH, we are having trouble getting good fish so it does not matter that much.
As for the s, Ramonet uses Champs-Canet, the Carillons use Champs Canet, and most everyone else use Champ Canet or Champ-Canet. I think one must be a third generation Burgundian to understand the difference among the names. I think only the Carillons add Les at the beginning.
As for the s, Ramonet uses Champs-Canet, the Carillons use Champs Canet, and most everyone else use Champ Canet or Champ-Canet. I think one must be a third generation Burgundian to understand the difference among the names. I think only the Carillons add Les at the beginning.
Re: Two Puligny 1er
Jacques
you've been on a Burgundy kick lately...Puligny's exotic fruit and acidity is just magical and addictive....i used to drink quite a bit of them, but lately feel i've been been priced out of the market and drinking more Chablis which i also like for its precision and focus....especially good as it gets warm....but i guess its always warm where you are
you've been on a Burgundy kick lately...Puligny's exotic fruit and acidity is just magical and addictive....i used to drink quite a bit of them, but lately feel i've been been priced out of the market and drinking more Chablis which i also like for its precision and focus....especially good as it gets warm....but i guess its always warm where you are

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