Tasting Highlights: Puligny-Montrachet 2006

In a year of ripe, fleshy white Burgundy, Puligny shows some restraint and finesse
Bruce Sanderson
Posted: October 16, 2008

Of the triumvirate of white Burgundy villages—Meursault, Puligny and Chassagne—it's Puligny that has a little extra raciness to its structure and a little more breed and sophistication in its personality.

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