Drank the big cousin from Meursault last week and once again this 2018 is gorgeous. Steely with great backbone, freshness and elegance, the purity of fruit is remarkable, great balance and such a great bottle. As it should be, the Puligny was straighter and had a little less richness than the Meursault. 92-93
Bu le Meursault il y a quelques jours et bien que typé Puligny avec un style plus droit et moins large, ce Puligny Perrières est non moins magnifique aussi, classe, élégance et finesse au RV, fruit très pur. — 5 years ago
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Fab £70 drop that will age yummily 😍
 
🍷 Golden straw
👃 Lemon oil, crushed rock flinty minerals & apricot w/ white flowers, tropic tones, chalk, vanilla, pear, honey & soft smoke
👄 Med+ body of rich balanced creamy sappy gooey lemon w/ green apple, pear & lime in fresh minerals & med acidity
🎯 Long magnetic citrus fresh buttery zingy crisp mineral dry linger — 8 years ago


GL Burg Pernot tasting 2/8/17. Starter for second flight. Yum. Tasty and impressive in its balance and stony character. — 9 years ago
Bright and rich. Pear and daisys. Wonderful — 9 years ago
Delicious! Just a hint of reduction, lovely weight and balanced acidity 😀 — 10 years ago
Special bottle. Can't wait to try some of his vintage 1er crus! — 11 years ago
Honeysuckle. White flower. Citrus notes. Nicely made. — 4 years ago
Great bottle of pinot noir. — 5 years ago

A beautiful expression of fruit that exudes minerality and purity. Pears and clean gravel on the palette; the single best “Chardonnay” my wife has tasted!! — 6 years ago
Lemon, oak, wet stone. Love the mouthfeel--velvety chocolate milk texture. Paired with lobster in tarragon sauce, which were great together. White Burgundy always reminds me of melting snow in the spring. — 7 years ago
Young, but drinking so well with beautiful, pure, dark red cherry fruit. Nice tartness with that Morey earth in the background. No one in Burgundy captures such pure and delicious fruit flavors like Fourrier does. Can't wait to try the next bottle 5 years down the road. — 8 years ago
Silky tannins with bright acidity. Drinks like an elegant Pinot noir when comparing to any Pinot from U.S. Pairs great with gruyere and roasted chicken. It stands up to bold flavors in a dish. — 9 years ago
2005. Bright, fresh red fruit. Intensely aromatic. — 10 years ago
Little oxi in the glass but great on the palate. Lovely way to start the evening for sure. — 11 years ago
My first taste of Burgundy — 12 years ago
The village experience of Fourrier (and Rousseau) give you tremendous value for money compared to where their Grand Crus are priced. This was no exception. Popped and poured, powerful nose, elegant Burgundian flavors and while lacking in complexity very nice in every dimension. A crowd pleaser! Wish I had bought more! — 4 years ago
A 2021 check-in on this bottle today, still holding well to prior notes:
Nose has lightly oxidized yellow apple, under-ripe papaya, pineapple core, cold butter and dry sandstone.
Palate has ripe pineapple core, lemon zest, (light) vanilla creme, pear puff pastry, yellow apple peel with slightly sweet notes to the medium finish.
Decanted 4H. — 5 years ago



Apples, lemon zest, med + acidity. Not a lot going on, but tasty — 10 years ago
Delicious elegant great beginning & ending — 11 years ago
Rebecca Graham
Delicious. About $25 from Liner & Elsen — 3 years ago