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The name Antonin Rodet has been rhyming with Mercurey in the heart of the Côte Chalonnaise since 1875, when the house was founded by Antoine Rodet, known as Antonin. The Clos Rodet, a 17th Century bourgeois mansion situated in the heart of the village, is embodying the House’s historical heart, cellar and values.
For decades, the visionary Rodet family did not hesitate to invest in one of the oldest terroirs in Burgundy and contributed to the business development of the House, brought the Rodet signature into international markets and enhanced its reputation to become a reference in Mercurey and far beyond the native region.

MEURSAULT PREMIER CRU PERRIÈRES 2014
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2014   2016  

Grape variety

100% Chardonnay.

Tasting notes

Colour: Bright gold dress.

Nose: Complex flavors of both flint and pear.

Palate: Bold, rich attack with lovely minerality on the palate. An honest, powerful wine with well-integrated oak and a lovely length on the finish.

Wine and food pairing

Drink with noble fish in creamy sauce, poultry or lobster.

Serving temperature

Ideally served at a temperature situated between 13° and 14°C (55-57°F).

Ageing potential

8 to 10 years.

History

The village of Meursault is located in the Côte de Beaune, next to very famous villages like Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet, which produce some of the greatest white wines of Burgundy.

“Les Perrières” refers to the numerous stone quarries that once existed in this location. Workers there were once known as “perriers” hence the vineyard’s name.

Vinification and maturing

The grapes were handpicked and hand sorted as soon as they arrived at the winery.

They were then pressed in a pneumatic press which allows for perfect extraction of the juice without over pressing the grapes.

The wine was vinified and aged in barrels with a proportion of 20% new oak and aged on the lees for 14 months with occasional stirring.

Vintage : 2014