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Les Heritiers Comte Lafon Macon-Milly-Lamartine 2022

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The Wine

From the sub-zone of Milly where the wines tend to be very mineral and taut, this is Lafon's highest Mâcon vineyard at an altitude of 350 meters. Two thirds aged and fermented in wooden foudres, the rest in tank. 

88 Points, Jasper Morris – Inside Burgundy ‘The 2022 Mâcon-Milly-Lamartine has a lively bouquet with a touch of menthol tincturing the citrus fruit. The palate is well balanced with good concentration, quite persistent on the f inish. Recommended. 89 Points, Neal Martin – Vinous, Drink: 2023-2030 Mid lemon yellow. The nose has a little waxy and nutty aspect, along with more volume of fruit than Mâcon Prissé. A lovely exposition of lemon scented fruit in the mouth, a little more sucrosity but with a good thread of acidity.


The Details
Variety - Chardonnay
Country - France
Region - Burgundy
Sub Region
 - Macon

Extra - Cork
Year - 2022
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker


Les Héritiers du Comte Lafon was established in 1999 when the famed Lafon family of Meursault purchased a small domaine in Milly-Lamartine. Their enthusiasm for the project has grown ever since, as has the domaine: today it covers 26 hectares in the most prestigious appellations of the Mâconnais, all farmed biodynamically. The estate is overseen by the energetic Caroline Gon, in close consultation with Dominique Lafon. (From) The 2020 vintage sees the increased involvement of Dominique’s daughter Léa and nephew Pierre, both taking a keen interest in the Mâconnais project. Caroline continues to run the estate on a day-to-day basis, putting Dominique’s vision into practice. Vinification and ageing continue to move towards larger oak formats, with increased use of foudres and demi-muids. The team recognise the profile of Mâcon wines as being more generous and fruitier than those of the Côte d’Or. So their aim is to retain as much freshness as possible, and not to impart too much oak character. Berry Bros and Rudd – bbr.com