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Meursault Les Corbins Domaine Bitouzet-Prieur
Case price from: £65.00
Per item: £65.00
Meursault Domaine Jean Monnier & Fils
Case price from: £94.09
Per item: £94.09
Michel Gayot, Meursault
Case price from: £84.94
Per item: £84.94
Meursault Blanc, Joseph Drouhin
Case price from: £45.13
Per item: £45.13
Meursault Blanc  - Nuiton - Beaunoy
Case price from: £101.89
Per item: £101.89
Ropiteau Freres, Meursault
Case price from: £65.00
Per item: £65.00
Meursault Les Vireuils Domaine Prun
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Per item: £65.00 £60.83 (with voucher)
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Domaine Matrot Meursault
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Per item: £90.00 £81.00
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Fortnum’s Meursault Vieilles Vignes, Vincent ...
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Per item: £160.00 £75.83 (with voucher)
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Domaine Pernot Belicard Meursault Premier Cru...
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Domaine Pernot Belicard Meursault Vieilles Vi...
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About Meursault Wines

Arguably, the most recognisable of all white Burgundy regions, Meursault lies at the heart of the Cote de Beaune, and 95% of its production is focussed on high quality white wines. It is a small area of 5km north to south, on stoney, and limestone soils, where the Chardonnay thrives. Meursault produces some of the richest style of Chardonnay, with opulent, fat, creamy, buttery character, and aromas and flavours of baked apples, and toasted hazelnuts. The wines have many subtle variations within the small appellation, but generally have lower acidity and steeliness than neighbouring Puligny and Chassagne, and portray classic, generous white Burgundy characteristics.

Somewhat surprisingly the commune contains no Grand cru wines, but the overall quality is consistent and higher than many villages.

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