"Initially there is enough reduction to mention and while it lifts in the glass enough to reveal that the fruit is ripe and pepper-inflected, it does blur the nuance. Otherwise the rich, indeed even suave, flavors possess reasonable density while the bitter cherry pit-suffused finish delivers acceptable length. Note that this could be enjoyed young but if so, be sure to give it some air first."
- Allen Meadows
Producing remarkable wines for more than 5 decades, Michel Niellon has been a reference of quality in Chassagne-Montrachet since 1950s. Together with Michel's father, Marcel, the father and son tandem has established a huge following despite having a minimal production from only around 4 hectares of vines, which include small holdings in ... read more →