Bachelet Monnot, Maranges 1er Cru La Fussiere Blanc 2022

France · Burgundy · Cote de Beaune · Maranges White · Still · wine-wine · 1241990

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Lowest offer: 29.16666666666666666666666667 GBP (Buy)

Offers: 5 · Bids: 0

Offers

Price / case Vintage Packing Qty Location
180.00 GBP 2022 6 x 75cl 1 uk / United Kingdom
191.00 GBP 2023 6 x 75cl 6 uk / United Kingdom
215.00 GBP 2024 3 x 1.5L 4 uk / United Kingdom
175.00 GBP 2024 6 x 75cl 12 uk / United Kingdom
190.00 GBP 2024 6 x 75cl 8 uk / United Kingdom

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Vintages & packings

Vintage Packing Offers Bids Market price WA rating
2013 12 x 75cl 0 0
2014 12 x 75cl 0 0 5661.96 92
2015 12 x 75cl 0 0 3162.96
2015 6 x 75cl 0 0 1581.48
2016 12 x 75cl 0 0 3403.68 92
2017 12 x 75cl 0 0 3975.48 92
2017 6 x 75cl 0 0 1987.74 92
2018 12 x 75cl 0 0 4374.36
2018 6 x 75cl 0 0 2187.18
2019 12 x 75cl 0 0 4506.36 92
2019 6 x 75cl 0 0 2253.18 92
2020 12 x 75cl 0 0 4951.32
2021 6 x 75cl 0 0
2022 3 x 1.5L 0 0
2022 6 x 75cl 1 0
2023 3 x 1.5L 0 0
2023 6 x 75cl 1 0
2024 3 x 1.5L 1 0
2024 6 x 75cl 1 0

Critic ratings

robert_parker 2019

Rating: 92 –92

The 2019 Maranges 1er Cru La Fussière Blanc unwinds in the glass with notes of pear, stone fruit, smoke, white flowers and praline. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and enveloping, with lively acids and a saline finish, it derives from three parcels in this limestone-rich climat.

robert_parker 2014

Rating: 90 –92

The 2014 Maranges 1er Cru la Fussière Blanc has a little more exoticism on the nose thanks to a cheeky dab of peppermint tincturing the citrus and lime fruit. The palate is well balanced with good density, again, quite saline in the mouth with kiwi fruit, lime and lemon zest towards the energetic finish. It is not quite as persistent as the Santenay Blanc, but it will drink beautifully for 5-8 years, possibly longer.

robert_parker 2017

Rating: 90 –92

Aromas of green orchard fruit, honeycomb, citrus oil and oatmeal introduce the 2017 Maranges 1er Cru La Fussière Blanc, a medium to full-bodied, satiny-textured but tensile wine with good mid-palate amplitude, bright acids and a long, saline finish. This is an excellent white Maranges that will drink well on release and likely represent superb value.

robert_parker 2016

Rating: 92 –92

From bottle, the 2016 Maranges 1er Cru La Fussière Blanc was also showing very well, and it will be hard to choose between this somewhat more cool-vintage-styled rendition and the more immediately giving, expressive 2017. Offering up aromas of green apples, toasted nuts, iodine and subtle chamomile, the wine is medium to full-bodied, ample and elegantly textural, with a bright line of acidity, chalky extract and a pure, saline finish.