Appellation

Puligny-Montrachet

ピュリニー・モンラッシェ

The greatest white wine village in the world

Puligny-Montrachet is widely regarded as the greatest white wine village in the world. Located in the Côte de Beaune, it contains four Grand Cru vineyards — Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet, and Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet — alongside eleven Premier Cru sites. The wines are celebrated for their extraordinary minerality, precision, and longevity.

Best for: Wine lovers seeking the ultimate expression of Chardonnay — precise, mineral-driven, and age-worthy white Burgundy at every level from village to Grand Cru.

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Food Pairings

Grilled lobster, pan-seared scallops, sole meunière, rich fish dishes, white truffle pasta, aged comté cheese, butter-poached turbot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Puligny-Montrachet different from other Burgundy whites?
Puligny-Montrachet stands apart for its extraordinary combination of richness and razor-sharp minerality. The limestone-rich soils and ideal east-facing slopes create a tension between fruit and structure that no other village replicates. It is the benchmark for world-class Chardonnay.
What are the Grand Cru vineyards of Puligny-Montrachet?
Puligny-Montrachet contains four Grands Crus: Montrachet (shared with Chassagne), Chevalier-Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet (shared with Chassagne), and Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet. Montrachet is universally considered the greatest dry white wine vineyard on earth.
When should you drink Puligny-Montrachet?
Village wines are best from 3–8 years, Premier Cru from 5–12 years, and Grand Cru from 8–20+ years. The wines go through a 'dumb phase' around years 4–7 where they close down — patience is essential to experience their full glory.
Which producers define the appellation?
Domaine Leflaive is the undisputed reference point, producing the finest expressions of biodynamic Chardonnay. Other benchmarks include Domaine Etienne Sauzet, Domaine Ramonet, and Domaine d'Auvenay — the last of which produces arguably the rarest and most collectable white Burgundies on earth.