
While almost half of St.-Aubin's vineyards are planted to Pinot Noir, it's the region's white wines that generate the most excitement. They represent great value because of their growing location on the backside of Puligny and Chassagne; steep south-, southeast- and southwest-facing slopes in the best parcels. Wine Spectator's Bruce Sanderson explains.
For the full article, check out the new issue of Wine Spectator, on newsstands June 5, 2012.
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