The difference between Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet and Saint Aubin with cheese pairing
Burgundy etc - Central Building Shop 108, Central Building, 1-3 Pedder Street, CentralMeursault: The hard Comblanchian limestone which disappears deep underground around Nuits-Saint-Georges reappears here where, The stone-work on the 53 metre-high church tower looks like it could be the work of fairies. The excellent soils were planted with vines by the monks of Cîteaux as early as 1098. Puligny-Montrachet: Along with Chassagne, is the most . . .