One of Burgundy’s legendary white wines is Domaine Leflaive’s Chevalier-Montrachet. While it’s not Montrachet, it is for many the domaine’s top wine – as the Montrachet is elusively rare.
Domaine Leflaive is the second-largest owner of Chevalier-Montrachet (Bouchard Pere et Fils is the largest) and it has several beautifully located plots in the vineyard.
Let’s go to Puligny-Montrachet and take a closer look!
Domaine Leflaive’s holdings of Chevalier-Montrachet
Domaine Leflaive owns 1.8273 ha of Chevalier-Montrachet located in the middle of this mighty grand cru, above the Montrachet holdings of the Marquis de Laguiche.
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