Decanter Magazine
A very classical village Puligny, revealing notes of lemon oil, chalky soil, subtle nutmeg and white flowers. On the palate the wine is focussed, medium to full-bodied and pure, with nice cut and energy and good concentration. (Drink between 2017-2030)
Bill Nanson "The Burgundy Report"
Three parcels with a hint of 1er from the Meursault side. Mainly Sous la Velle, Levrons and Rue Rousseau, plus some must from colleagues as I own only a dozen ouvrees.
A lovely yellow nose of some depth. Fine texture, mineral too. Great citrus acidity - simply another excellent wine. Super finishing line too…
John Gilman "View from the Cellar"
The 2015 Puligny AC chez Chartron is another wide open and very tasty example of the vintage that will offer early appeal. The nose wafts from the glass in a blend of white peach, apple, chalky soil tones, spring flowers and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is deep, fullbodied and succulent, with a good core, fine balance, lovely, zesty framing acids and fine length and generosity on the very well-balanced finish. This will keep the longest of these three villages bottlings in 2015, but it too will be very tasty out of the blocks. 2016-2030.
Domaine Jean Chartron