This is a little-known Burgundy estate where the tiny quantities produced, coupled with excellent prices, mean the wines have a small group of aficionado devotees.
Having been regisseur at the Hospices de Beaune since 1978, Andre Porcheret was the man chosen by Lalou Bize-Leroy to help her set up her own Domaine Leroy when she purchased vineyards in 1988. Andre’s visionary approach to organic and biodynamic viticulture, following his pioneering work in the preceding decade, laid the foundation for Domaine Leroy to become the icon that it is today. It was in 1989, at the same time that Andre was working with Leroy, that he purchased a share in Domaine Monthelie-Douhairet, adding his name and taking charge of the viticulture and winemaking.
Andre preferred to stay out of the limelight – a trait inherited by his granddaughter Cataldina (who now runs the Domaine) – therefore the wines are very rarely tasted or rated by the press. This means that the name is little known, even among die-hard Burgundy fans, and therefore offer excellent value. From two the world’s finest chardonnay terroirs, these come highly recommended.
As has now been well documented, the 2022 white Burgundies are phenomenally good – it is a vintage to fill the cellar with, per the comments from Allen Meadows below:
2022 Le Montrachet Grand Cru, Domaine Monthelie-Douhairet-Porcheret (total production = 1 barrel)
£675 per case (1*75cl OC) in bond
2022 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru, Domaine Monthelie-Douhairet-Porcheret (total production = 2 barrels)
£510 per case (3*75cl OC) in bond
Offered subject to final confirmation, available mid-2025. Offer expires 27th December 2024.
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