WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:
The Mont de Milieu vines are located on a hillside between Chablis and Fleys, on steep hills facing south. It is a Kimmeridgian soil with clay and limestone , with vines planted in 1980.
This is the Grossots’ most intense cru, combining remarkable structure, power and purity. The Mont de Milieu tastes of lemon cream, citrus and minerals, with stunning focus and persistence. It needs three to five years of bottle age to show all of its complexity and nuance and will benefit from extended cellar-time.
WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:
The Mont de Milieu vines are located on a hillside between Chablis and Fleys, on steep hills facing south. It is a Kimmeridgian soil with clay and limestone , with vines planted in 1980.
This is the Grossots’ most intense cru, combining remarkable structure, power and purity. The Mont de Milieu tastes of lemon cream, citrus and minerals, with stunning focus and persistence. It needs three to five years of bottle age to show all of its complexity and nuance and will benefit from extended cellar-time.