This is Guy Breton’s top cuvée, and is given his nickname, P’tit Max, which he has been called since childhood after his father. The wine comes from a parcel of low yielding 130-year-old vines. He says that rather than being bigger or oakier than the rest of his wines (as top cuvées at other addresses can be), it instead has a level of finesse that sets it apart. The 2022 is a case in point, showcasing refined layers of mineral, lifted, red stone fruit and perfectly formed silky, ripe tannins. Expertly balanced, this is so approachable and delicious now, however, don’t be afraid to cellar with confidence.
Only available in bond
Maturity Ready 2024 - 2029
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Maturity Ready 2023 - 2029
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