1998 Montrachet Grand Cru

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Chassagne Montrachet

Burgundy

Color

White

Grape/Blend

Chardonnay

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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The vines that were hit by frost in the spring of '98 were also more affected by oidium, said winemaker Pierre Morey, explaining that the frost "provoked a fragility that left the fruit more vulnerable to any funguses." This development, in conjunction with the rains of early September, meant that the vintage required much more triage at the harvest, and it was critical to have a table de trie The '98s feature average acidity levels, according to Morey; there was less malic acidity burned off by heat in 1998 than in the previous year, he noted, and thus the acidity levels went down substantially during the secondary fermentations. My notes on the '98s, below, are on barrels that had finished their malolactic fermentations. Morey describes the '98s as highly concentrated wines (especially the crus hit hardest by frost and hail), noting that they are not at all marked by the new oak barrels. While I appreciated the precision of a number of these very promising wines, it remains to be seen whether they will have the middle-palate flesh to enrobe their firm structures. The Leflaive '97s have turned out to be solid and in some cases rather tannic wines that offer less early appeal than many other wines from this vintage. The best of them, however, are among the standouts of the vintage and should reward aging. Morey noted that the domain did not harvest especially late in '97; in any event its fruit can now be picked very quickly to take advantage of clement harvest conditions.

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