Montagny

Montagny is a renowned winemaking region in the Côte Chalonnaise, Burgundy, known for producing high-quality white wines, primarily Chardonnay. Its limestone-rich soils and favourable climate contribute to wines with crisp acidity, fresh fruit flavours, and subtle elegance, making it a prized destination for Chardonnay enthusiasts.

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2021 Montagny, Les Perrières, 1er Cru, Domaine Berthenet, Burgundy
Not ready
£27.50
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2021 Montagny, Mont-Cuchot, 1er Cru, Domaine Berthenet, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£27.50
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2021 Montagny, Bonneveaux, 1er Cru, Domaine Berthenet, Burgundy
Ready - at best
£40.00
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2020 Montagny, Bonneveaux, 1er Cru, Domaine Berthenet, Burgundy
Ready - at best
£38.50
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Burgundy
2022 Montagny, 1er Cru, Olivier Leflaive, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
The region of Montagny in the Côte Chalonnaise, which includes the communes of Buxy, Jully-lès-Buxy, Montagny-lès-Buxy and Saint-Vallerin, is an appellation which dedicates itself entirely to the production of white wines. These wines in themselves are also exclusively made from the Chardonnay variety of grape.   In the past, wines from Montagny could claim Premier Cru status as long as their alcohol content exceeded 11.5%, a rule which transcended the regular Premier Cru classification in Burgundy. These days however the modern system of attributing Premier Cru status is undertaken in Montagny, and despite this the appellation is still able to boast that around two thirds of its vineyards retain the prestigious Premier Cru classification, an extremely high proportion of high quality vineyard. Unfortunately for the producers this large number of Premier Cru vineyards means that certain names are diluted and find it harder to establish themselves as leading growers, leading some to simply declare their wines as ‘Montagny Premier Cru’ without naming the vineyard of their origin.   Montagny’s white wines are known for their higher acidity and more robust body than other Chalonnaise whites. The high levels of limestone in the soil help to develop these facets, as well as imparting a certain beneficial minerality on the wine.