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2007 Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche is an exceptional white wine.
Founded in 1880 by the then 22 year old Joseph Drouhin, this famous Burgundy Negociant is still family owned. Now in the 4th generation, Maison Joseph Drouhin owns extensive parcels throughout the region and in Chablis (see Drouhin-Vaudon page). Continuing the work started by the young Joseph Drouhin, the family domaines extending to some 73 hectares have been worked biodynamicaly since 1993.
2007 Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche is a wine which could be the yardstick by which all other Burgundies are judged. The colour has a golden sheen. The nose exhibits a multitude of aromas: floral notes of lily of the valley, peach blossom, exotic fruit, honey and grilled almonds. The palate demonstrates a harmonious roundness without being heavy. An exceptionally long aftertaste which enhances the finesse of the whole.
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