Coche Dury - Meursault 2022
Price: $799.99
| Producer | Coche Dury |
| Country | France |
| Region | Burgundy |
| Subregion | Mersault |
| Varietal | Chardonnay |
| Vintage | 2022 |
| Sku | 36540 |
Wine Advocate: 93 Points
The 2022 Meursault Village is lovely, unfurling in the glass with notes of citrus and crisp stone fruit mingled with white flowers, fresh hazelnuts and crushed rocks. Medium to full-bodied, with terrific density and cut, its satiny attack segues into a layered, structured mid-palate, concluding with a discreetly oak-inflected finish. This vintage should offer a comparatively broad drinking window. Raphaël Coche has turned out another terrific set of wines in 2022, exhibiting superb depth and structure united with a rare sense of ease and effortlessness. As I've written before, the last decade witnessed a stylistic evolution at Domaine Coche-Dury—although this is hardly news, as the changes have been underway for the better part of two decades. In Raphaël's words, the domaine now works with "less new oak, less bâtonnage and less heavy lees." The distinctively toasty, sometimes reductive signature that marked out the Coche-Dury wines of yesteryear is less pronounced. But, as Raphaël emphasizes, that has been the case for some time. "The last vintages marked by pronounced reduction were 1999 and 2007," he observes. "And I didn't initiate the move toward a purer, less stylized approach alone: my father and I agreed on the change of direction together." Some clients, Raphaël says, have complained, but his response is uncompromising. "They may want the vinification [techniques] in the glass, but I want to taste the terroir.






