Domaine Leflaive

Clavoillon Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Chardonnay

9.129 ratings
9.112 pro ratings
Puligny-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
Top Notes For
Lance E. Farman

Needed time to open but quite tasty after.

Needed time to open but quite tasty after.

Jul 14th, 2016
Bethany D'Meza

something didn't feel right.. couldn't put my finger on it.. maybe premox

something didn't feel right.. couldn't put my finger on it.. maybe premox

Dec 13th, 2014
Nathaniel DiMaggio

Drinking fairly well. In general an off night for these Burgs!

Drinking fairly well. In general an off night for these Burgs!

Feb 21st, 2014
Rob Krapf

In magnum

In magnum

Nov 12th, 2021
Mark Rosse

Premox

Premox

Jun 23rd, 2019
Mark Rosse

Into a nice next faze of its evolution. Has evident creamy notes with nothing high toned. I’ve been drinking most 1ers younger but showing quite well.

Into a nice next faze of its evolution. Has evident creamy notes with nothing high toned. I’ve been drinking most 1ers younger but showing quite well.

Jun 29th, 2018
Saxaphonst

At Mesa restaurant Zürich.

At Mesa restaurant Zürich.

Mar 29th, 2018
Richard Lin

Very nice. Heard some negative comments on 2007 Leflaive but this was spot on!

Very nice. Heard some negative comments on 2007 Leflaive but this was spot on!

May 28th, 2016
Alexis Zahoudanis

Beautiful Chardonnay. Full bodied yet not over the top. Honeyed pear. A bit of spice and oak, minerality and some tropical fruit notes as well. Orange marmalade and custard too. So much happening. And now I'm getting insane floral notes. Acid is beautiful.

Beautiful Chardonnay. Full bodied yet not over the top. Honeyed pear. A bit of spice and oak, minerality and some tropical fruit notes as well. Orange marmalade and custard too. So much happening. And now I'm getting insane floral notes. Acid is beautiful.

May 17th, 2016
Hao Feng

It's a crime to drink it after powerful Meursaults, sort of overshadowed by the long finish of previous wines, but it still feels quite subtled with nuances of honey/oak driven, well balanced structure, yellow Apple acidity and intense minerality. It pretty much represents the subtlety and minerality of Puligny-Montrachet

It's a crime to drink it after powerful Meursaults, sort of overshadowed by the long finish of previous wines, but it still feels quite subtled with nuances of honey/oak driven, well balanced structure, yellow Apple acidity and intense minerality. It pretty much represents the subtlety and minerality of Puligny-Montrachet

May 6th, 2016