Bourgogne Blanc

2016 Bourgogne Blanc Coche Dury

  • Color:
    White
  • Appellation:
    Bourgogne
  • Volume:
    0.75L
  • Grape Type:
    Chardonnay
  • Packaging:
    Loose
  • Stock Location:
    France
€351
Wine Critics Notes:

Allen Meadows - Score: 88 (2019 Jun.)

An ultra-fresh nose flashes notes of apple, citrus and matchstick character. The sleek, delicious and citrus-inflected middle weight flavors possess outstanding depth and persistence for a wine of this level. Plus it has the stuffing to reward a few years of development and overall, this is excellent for what it is.

Vinous - Score: 88 (2019 Oct.)

The 2016 Bourgogne Blanc was served blind by Raphael Coche in order to put the 2017 in context, since much of the blend comprises of fruit sourced from the Mâconnais to make up for the shortfall after the spring frosts that year, thereby enabling the Domaine to fulfil customers’ requests and prevent any empty barrels from drying out. I must admit that at first the bouquet is simplistic and does not have the stamp of Coche-Dury upon it. It opens with aeration, offering almond shavings and light lemon thyme scents, although never quite clicks into first gear. The palate is well balanced and does not convey the depth of other recent vintages of their Bourgogne Blanc. Here one finds almond again, flanked by red apples and Clementine, demonstrating good weight in the mouth even if it misses some clarity and precision on the finish. It is simply a delicious Bourgogne Blanc rather than a profound entry-level wine destined to blow your mind.