Chevalier Montrachet・Leflaive・2018

Product name: Chevalier Montrachet

Producer name: Leflaive

Variety: Chardonnay

Region: France>Burgundy>Puligny-Montrachet

Category: 白

Capacity: 750ml

€1.526,95
 
€1.526,95
 

Leflaive, who owns approximately 2 ha of Chevalier-Montrachet's total area of ​​7.6 hectares, is the second largest landowner after Bouchard-Père-et-fils.

It was the flagship of the domaine until it acquired Montrachet in 1991, and its ability is still worthy of being called a flagship.

Although less powerful, it is an elegant Grand Cru with a stronger minerality than Montrachet.

 
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Leflaive

The treasure of Puligny-Montrachet, which produces the world's finest white wines

Domaine Leflaive is the treasure of Puligny-Montrachet, which produces some of the world's finest white wines. Its ability is recognized all over the world, including being ranked first in the world's top 10 white wine producers by Decanter, the UK's most authoritative wine rating magazine.

A maker of the world's finest white wines that still reigns at the top.
Domaine Leflaive is a prestigious domaine in Puligny-Montrachet that has a 500-year history of wine making, and about 200 years of history since its establishment. It has been recognized as an excellent producer for 100 years, and was recognized as one of the world's top 10 white wine producers in the UK's most authoritative wine evaluation magazine, Decanter (July 2006 issue). It has become the coveted domaine of wine lovers around the world as a domaine that still reigns at the top, having won the number one spot.



In the early 20th century, Joseph Leflaive, a visionary, inherited his family's vineyards, began refining his estate, and established a domaine. His son, Vincent Leflaive, and his older brother, Joe, have made his name unshakable. After Joe's death, his son Olivier took his place.



Mr. Vincent's daughter Anne-Claude Leflaive took part in the domaine in 1990, and after Mr. Olivier became busy with his own négociant business, he managed the domaine alone, but unfortunately he passed away in 2015. Currently, Mr. Brice de la Morandière, the nephew of Mr. Olivier and Anne-Claude, continues the great achievements of his predecessors and is leading the development of the domaine.



Biodynamics that maximizes the potential of grapes
Leflaive owns four Grand Crus: Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet, Batard-Montrachet and Bienvenue Batard-Montrachet, as well as Premier Cru and Village, totaling less than 25 hectares of vineyards. Approximately 70% of this is Grand Cru and Premier Cru.

In 2004, we acquired a 9.33 ha field in the Mâconn area south of the Cote de Beaune and began brewing as Mâconn Verzet. Even among the difficult-to-obtain Leflaive lineup, it has become a popular item because it is produced in relatively large quantities and is reasonably priced. In 2020, we acquired a parcel in Hautes-Côtes-de-Beaune. The area will attract more attention in the future, including new plantings.



Although Domaine Leflaive is not certified, all of its fields are biodynamic. Nowadays, most producers place emphasis on terroir by refraining from using pesticides and reducing grape production, but when Leflaive started growing grapes using organic farming methods, reducing grape production was the way to go. It was a time when things were not considered good at all.