TN: 2017 Chateau des Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts Monopole

2017 Chateau des Quarts Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Quarts Monopole

„Château des Quarts was created in 2012 by two vignerons, Dominique Lafon and Olivier Merlin, who are old friends. The vineyard is being managed by Olivier Merlin and the wine made in his facility at La Roche Vineuse.

More than a decade ago, renowned winemaker Olivier Merlin began an extraordinary story. He was looking for a vineyard which would represent the very best terroir in the Pouilly-Fuissé appellation; when the opportunity to obtain a parcel of grapes from the Clos des Quarts came his way, he knew his search was at an end.

On learning that this beautiful Mâconnais property was for sale, Merlin approached Dominique Lafon, a producer of equal repute, to form a partnership. Drawing on their shared expertise and savoir-faire, these two vignerons were convinced that they could produce a wine that would be essence of a great Pouilly-Fuissé. In 2012, Château des Quarts was born.

The vineyard, Clos des Quarts, is located in Chaintré, the southernmost village of Pouilly-Fuissé. This monopole (under single ownership) vineyard of 2.23 hectares is surrounded by a high stone wall, overlooking the the Saône valley. The oldest vines are approaching their centenary, having been planted in 1917. They face east on a gentle slope comprising clay-limestone soil which is free-draining, making it the ideal site for the production of quality grapes.

For the debut vintage of their collaboration, Merlin’s team were rigorous in their viticulture, working hard to preserve the site’s unique heritage. The grapes were vinified by both Olivier and Dominique in Merlin’s cellars at La Roche-Vineuse.“



I was deeply impressed by the depth after the first sip. Really huge depth! Flavors of orange peel and white flowers. This Chardonnay feels very harmonious and focused with a flinty finish. Fair to say not cheap for a Pouilly Fuisse, around 50-60€. On the other hand what a quality and I am willing to pay it.

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The vineyard Weinlagen

The vineyard Weinlagen

2018 last night was pretty fantastic. Similar depth and concentration as Martin’s bottle. Very good for an '18 white and really packed for development. Pricey PF, but very good qpr in today’s white burgundy dollars.

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