Domaine Coche-Dury (J.F. Coche Dury)

Bourgogne Chardonnay

9.332 ratings
9.318 pro ratings
Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Will Meinberg

Sales Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant

9.7

Wow. Just on fire! It just shows that this man gives the same love to every grape to make it shine its brightest. Thanks MB #latenightchez

Wow. Just on fire! It just shows that this man gives the same love to every grape to make it shine its brightest. Thanks MB #latenightchez

1 person found it helpfulNov 24th, 2015
Adam Jesberger

Brought to the blind group by me. What are the odds? Same producer, both bourgogne, both 2010, just one rouge and one blanc. So crazy and awesome. A treat for sure.

Brought to the blind group by me. What are the odds? Same producer, both bourgogne, both 2010, just one rouge and one blanc. So crazy and awesome. A treat for sure.

Sep 28th, 2016
Adam Jesberger

Brought to a blind tasting group by a colleague....

Brought to a blind tasting group by a colleague....

Sep 28th, 2016
Vincent Bottreau

Tension et fraîcheur, élevage agréablement timide

Tension et fraîcheur, élevage agréablement timide

Aug 28th, 2016
Austin Ferrari

Wine Director Hillside Supper Club

9.4

Young young young!

Young young young!

May 23rd, 2016
Jacob Atke Hansen

Love Coche! Amazing energy!

Love Coche! Amazing energy!

Feb 21st, 2015
Rob Lateiner

I like this but I imagine the 2009 might be a little better for the appellation. High acid, creamy, some reduction but not off-putting. There is a green exotic fruit quality that really reminds me quite a bit of 2011 Rhys Alder Springs chardonnay though this is much leaner and lighter bodied. They would be awesome to taste side by side. This is also lighter bodied likely due to just a bit lower alcohol. Seems Coche is known for the high and tight richness. Star fruit is really what comes to mind first here. Jenna says acidity reminds her of green table grapes. This is grapey, too. No doubt, fantastic oak here. Style here compared to Roulot should both be exhibited in a textbook. Again, creamy, lovely texture here. Need to learn about oak here, could so easily be overdone. Somehow the oak is just very well integrated here. It is toasted though seems to be lightly so. Comes off more caramel like (not at all sweet) with the faintest hint of char. A little matchstick reduction, this wine benefits tremendously from decanting. Need another bottle to better understand the style here.

I like this but I imagine the 2009 might be a little better for the appellation. High acid, creamy, some reduction but not off-putting. There is a green exotic fruit quality that really reminds me quite a bit of 2011 Rhys Alder Springs chardonnay though this is much leaner and lighter bodied. They would be awesome to taste side by side. This is also lighter bodied likely due to just a bit lower alcohol. Seems Coche is known for the high and tight richness. Star fruit is really what comes to mind first here. Jenna says acidity reminds her of green table grapes. This is grapey, too. No doubt, fantastic oak here. Style here compared to Roulot should both be exhibited in a textbook. Again, creamy, lovely texture here. Need to learn about oak here, could so easily be overdone. Somehow the oak is just very well integrated here. It is toasted though seems to be lightly so. Comes off more caramel like (not at all sweet) with the faintest hint of char. A little matchstick reduction, this wine benefits tremendously from decanting. Need another bottle to better understand the style here.

Jul 19th, 2014
Jonathan Lipsmeyer

Compact nose with a bit of B vitamin, honeyed metal and struck match or even slightly burnt toast a bit, scotch tape mineral character...you can sense the honeyed gras on the nose too. Tiny speed bumps of salinity emerge slowly. Lemon custard with subtle acid. How much of this is Meursault ? 45 min open and the minerality is this elegant enthralling scotch tape with a pin prick of acid on the tongue as a finish. Wow. Linear on some level but elegant and regal with attributes up its sleeve.

Compact nose with a bit of B vitamin, honeyed metal and struck match or even slightly burnt toast a bit, scotch tape mineral character...you can sense the honeyed gras on the nose too. Tiny speed bumps of salinity emerge slowly. Lemon custard with subtle acid. How much of this is Meursault ? 45 min open and the minerality is this elegant enthralling scotch tape with a pin prick of acid on the tongue as a finish. Wow. Linear on some level but elegant and regal with attributes up its sleeve.

Mar 19th, 2014
Ben Aneff

Managing Partner Tribeca Wine Merchants

8.4

Very pretty little Bourgogne.

Very pretty little Bourgogne.

Mar 16th, 2014
Andrew Green

Wine Director/Partner The Village Pub & Spruce Restaurants

9.6

Good way to kick off an epic night!

Good way to kick off an epic night!

Mar 16th, 2014