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2022 Bourgogne Blanc Les Sétilles, Olivier Leflaive Frères
Les Sétilles is a contender for most popular wine on our list. It is a smash hit of a Bourgogne Blanc, made from a huge patchwork of vineyards, many clustered around the village of Puligny, and some from further afield. Latterly the fruit coming from the Hautes-Côtes has brought welcome freshness and tension to the wine. Two-thirds of the wine is raised in oak, with just a touch (10%) in new. It is precise, full of character, and quite simply a snapshot of some great winemaking at play in a promising vintage. It shows lemon brightness, mineral bite and a lovely seam of acidity leading to an impressively long finish.
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Duty paid means taxes are included and the wine is ready for home delivery and drinking.
- Case of 6 x Magnums (1.5Lt)0in basket
- Magnum (1.5Lt)0in basket
Wine specification
- ProducerOlivier Leflaive
- ColourWhite Wine
- SweetnessDry
- Region & CountryAOC Bourgogne, Burgundy, France
- ABV13%
- MaturityReady to drink 2024 – 2028
- StyleStill Wine
Product Description
Les Sétilles is a contender for most popular wine on our list. It is a smash hit of a Bourgogne Blanc, made from a huge patchwork of vineyards, many clustered around the village of Puligny, and some from further afield. Latterly the fruit coming from the Hautes-Côtes has brought welcome freshness and tension to the wine. Two-thirds of the wine is raised in oak, with just a touch (10%) in new. It is precise, full of character, and quite simply a snapshot of some great winemaking at play in a promising vintage. It shows lemon brightness, mineral bite and a lovely seam of acidity leading to an impressively long finish.
Critic Scores
88/100 – Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy
01/01/2024
In bottle though there will be a second bottling shortly. Pale lemon colour. Not much nose at first. Then a little apple fruit with a light citrus rinse. 10% tank, the rest in wood. Quite full bodied, with a richness to the white fruit helped along by a touch of new wood, 12% in the blend. Drink from 2024-2027. Tasted: October 2023.