Leflaive Et Associés

Anne Claude Leflaive

Clau de Nell Anjou Grolleau

Perplexing but tastes great. — 8 years ago

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Anne Claude Leflaive

Clau de Nell Anjou Cabernet Franc 2012

Elegant, needs some time — 9 years ago

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Olivier Leflaive

Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru Chardonnay 2007

2007 such finesse. The stone/mineral element is so deftly balanced, in this superb creamy and beautiful white burgundy. Terrific! great tasting note @Michael Morgan — 10 years ago

Olivier Leflaive

Les Pucelles Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Chardonnay 2005

Solid beverage. Great power and intensity. A little bit closed at first but develop nicely. — 10 years ago

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You are cheating on AC Leflaive?!? Shocked!

Olivier Leflaive

Montrachet Grand Cru Chardonnay 2011

A big hit of wood on the nose with butterscotch, hazelnuts and cloves. Lots of weight in the mouth with the wood competing with the fruit.. — 8 years ago

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Alan Weinberg

Alan Weinberg

Never met an O. Leflaive I liked. Domaine turn around recently?
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@Alan Weinberg My first time with O. Leflaive and I am not likely to become a fan. I cannot comment on the Domaine because my sample size is very limited.
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"Produit de France" is wine from mostly purchased grapes, i.e. see Montrachet bottling. Note that all Maison bottlings state "vinified, produced, and bottled" on back label clarifying that must, or finished wine, is not used. "Recolte du Domaine" is wine from 100% Domaine grapes.

Recolte Du Domaine bottlings are:

Bourgogne Aligote: taken back from Domaine Leflaive after 2009 vintage

Puligny Montrachet Folatieres: taken back from Domaine Leflaive after 2009 vintage
-A Maison bottling is also produced

Puligny Pucelles: taken back from Domaine Leflaive after 2009 vintage
-A Maison bottling is also produced

Meursault Blagny Sous le Dos d'Ane: taken back from Domaine Leflaive after 2009 vintage

Chassagne Clos Saint Marc(Clos in Les Vergers)

Chassagne Abbaye de Morgeot

Batard-Montrachet: taken back from Domaine Leflaive after 2009 vintage
-A Maison bottling is also produced

Chevalier-Montrachet: taken back from Domaine Leflaive after 2009 vintage

Olivier and Patrick Leflaive own 17 hectare, which is fairly large Domaine ownership, although all plots owned may not be large enough to bottle on their own. Meursault Poruzots is an example where they have ownership and also buy grapes, so that wine is bottled as Produit de France and not Recolte du Domaine.

Franck Grux has been winemaker since 1988; Jean Marc Boillot was winemaker from '84-'88. Grux is first cousins with Jean Marc Roulot. Grux was winemaker at Guy Roulot immediately following Ted Lemon from Littorai and preceding Jean Marc Roulot returning to family Domaine. You can find Franck Grux's own wines(he owns vines in Meursault) at the Burgundy Wine Company in NYC and Burghound does review Grux wines.

Domaine Leflaive

Montrachet Grand Cru Chardonnay

What can I say! — 11 years ago

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Weibo Jiang

Weibo Jiang

Which vintage ah?:D
Joseph Ngo

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Did you drink? Is it worth more than drc Monty?
Bo Feng

Bo Feng

No, I did not open it. Only a few bottles in my cellar. It is way to young.

Leflaive et Associés

Sur La Velle Monthelie 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2010

Still love this wine. Shout out @Martin Davies for gifting me a 2002 monthelie a few years back that made me aware of the region — 9 years ago

Martin Davies

Martin Davies

This is much better than the one I gave you!

Olivier Leflaive

Les Tillets Meursault Chardonnay 2009

Kevin Walsh
9.2

Classic and delicious. — 10 years ago

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Olivier Leflaive

Champ Gain Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Chardonnay 2011

2011 vintage. Very young, although oak is already showing through. Light hay color, intense sunflower aromas. — 11 years ago