The 2009 Puligny-Montrachet flows with expressive white fruit and flowers, all of which come together in a supple, mid-weight style that is immensely pleasing. This shows exquisite grace and lovely overall balance. The villages is made from eleven plots in Puligny, and saw 15% new oak. Anticipated maturity: 2013+.
The 2010s are the first wines Francois Carillon has vinified on his own following the division of the family estate, Louis Carillon. I was very impressed with what I tasted, but, and perhaps even more importantly, deeply struck by the attention to detail, especially in the vineyards. All of the 2010s had completed their malos when I visited in late June, 2011 except for the Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet, which was impossible to read. Readers should note that there are two labels for the 2009s; Francois Carillon and Jacques Carillon. The brothers have divided the finished, bottled wines of that year and are each selling their respective portions of those wines. The wines in bottle are identical. For ease of reference I have duplicated the entries in our database so notes for the 2009s appear for both producers.
Importer: Vineyard Brands, Birmingham, AL; tel. (205) 980-8802