The 1979 Chassagne-Montrachet, from Delagrange-Bachelet Morgeots, is a stunning addition to any wine connoisseur's collection. This rare B2 bottling showcases the vineyard's rich history and the exceptional winemaking practices of its owner, Mr. Bachelet.
The wine's vibrant red color belies its age, with a nose that combines red fruits (cherries, raspberries), spices (allspice, nutmeg) and a touch of tobacco. A harmonious blend of syrah, grenache, mourvèdre and aligoté flavors dance across the palate, with acidity cutting through the richness. The velvety texture and lingering finish are a testament to the impeccable winemaking and the vineyard's exceptional terroir.
Experience the layers of complexity and finesse that make this 1979 Chassagne-Montrachet a true treasure. Pair it with aged cheeses, game, or spicy dishes to bring out its full potential. Don't miss the opportunity to add this fine wine to your collection.
This product would be a great fit for wine enthusiasts who seek unique and hard-to-find Crus Bourgeois Pinot Noir or Chardonnay from the Yonne Valley.