
Unit price: HUF 146 667 / litre. Our prices are gross prices.
The Montille family has been cultivating this 0.85-hectare plot since 1993. It’s an excellent Premier Cru site, possessing everything for which Puligny-Montrachet wines are known. The rich, stony soil imparts a deep, citrusy character to the wine, accompanied by notes of honey and a subtle creaminess.
The wines of the 2022 vintage exude confidence. After the challenging 2021 season, it rewarded growers both in terms of quantity and quality. With its intense flavours, it offers plenty to those who are just discovering the wine region, while its complexity can also captivate seasoned Burgundy enthusiasts. A true crowd favourite.

This is the family estate next to village of Pommard with its Grand Cru and 1er Cru plots growing biodynamically cultivated grapes. It comprises 16 hectares planted mostly with Pinot Noir in 20 small parcels that are located far away from each other. The biggest is hardly one and a half hectares and the smallest is so small that Etienne points at it on the map hanging on the wall with his little finger. The place of our tasting is modest and simple. Next to the little tables, a retired American couple spends a small fortune on the wines of the house. From the six different wines, we managed to bring a case of each to Hungary: from the locally much-appreciated 2008 and the more widely appealing 2009 vintages.