
Domaines Leflaive 2023 Pouilly-Fuissé – Biodynamic Chardonnay
Domaines Leflaive Pouilly-Fuissé 2023 (Domaine wine) is a serious, precision-driven Chardonnay that brings Puligny-level discipline to the Mâconnais. It delivers citrus, pear, white flowers, and mineral tension, with a refined, structured palate and a long, dry finish. This is not an entry-level Leflaive—it’s a true domaine expression with depth, aging potential, and exceptional pedigree for the appellation.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced under Domaines Leflaive, this wine reflects the estate’s expansion into the Mâconnais while maintaining the same rigorous biodynamic philosophy that defines its Puligny-Montrachet wines.
Key production elements:
- 100% Chardonnay from Pouilly-Fuissé vineyards
- Sourced from clay-limestone soils, typical of the appellation, contributing both richness and minerality
- Farmed using biodynamic practices to enhance terroir expression
- Vinified with the same attention to detail as Leflaive’s Côte de Beaune wines
The Domaines Leflaive (not Esprit) bottling represents:
👉 Estate-level selection and control
👉 More structure, depth, and aging capacity
👉 A step closer stylistically to Puligny-Montrachet than typical Mâconnais
The 2023 vintage in Burgundy delivered ripe yet balanced fruit with good structure, thanks to a warm but controlled growing season .
Critics Reviews
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Burghound (Allen Meadows) – ~91 Points
Described as:“Floral-suffused… lemon zest, spice, and pear… excellent length… compact enough to age 5–8 years.”
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Wine Spectator – ~91 Points (house Pouilly-Fuissé bottling)
Noted for sleek structure and clarity of fruit
These scores reinforce its position as a top-tier Pouilly-Fuissé with real aging potential.
Tasting Profile
Nose
White flowers, lemon zest, pear, and subtle spice.
Palate
Refined and structured with citrus, orchard fruit, mineral tension, and a touch of creaminess, balanced by vibrant acidity.
Finish
Long, dry, and precise with lingering citrus, spice, and chalky minerality.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | ~13% ABV |
| Origin / Region | Pouilly-Fuissé, Mâconnais, Burgundy, France |
| Producer | Domaines Leflaive |
| Grape Type | 100% Chardonnay |
| Farming | Biodynamic |
| Aging or Maturation | Partial oak influence (style-driven) |
| Aromas & Flavors | Citrus, pear, white flowers, mineral |
| Style / Identity | Structured, precise, Puligny-inspired Chardonnay |
Serving & Occasion
Best Use Cases:
- Elevated everyday white Burgundy
- Pairing with shellfish, poultry, or creamy dishes
- Burgundy enthusiasts seeking value vs Puligny-Montrachet
- Cellaring for 5–8 years to develop additional complexity
Serving Tip:
Serve at 50–55°F in a Burgundy glass to highlight texture and aromatics.
Original: $175.00
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Description
Domaines Leflaive Pouilly-Fuissé 2023 (Domaine wine) is a serious, precision-driven Chardonnay that brings Puligny-level discipline to the Mâconnais. It delivers citrus, pear, white flowers, and mineral tension, with a refined, structured palate and a long, dry finish. This is not an entry-level Leflaive—it’s a true domaine expression with depth, aging potential, and exceptional pedigree for the appellation.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced under Domaines Leflaive, this wine reflects the estate’s expansion into the Mâconnais while maintaining the same rigorous biodynamic philosophy that defines its Puligny-Montrachet wines.
Key production elements:
- 100% Chardonnay from Pouilly-Fuissé vineyards
- Sourced from clay-limestone soils, typical of the appellation, contributing both richness and minerality
- Farmed using biodynamic practices to enhance terroir expression
- Vinified with the same attention to detail as Leflaive’s Côte de Beaune wines
The Domaines Leflaive (not Esprit) bottling represents:
👉 Estate-level selection and control
👉 More structure, depth, and aging capacity
👉 A step closer stylistically to Puligny-Montrachet than typical Mâconnais
The 2023 vintage in Burgundy delivered ripe yet balanced fruit with good structure, thanks to a warm but controlled growing season .
Critics Reviews
-
Burghound (Allen Meadows) – ~91 Points
Described as:“Floral-suffused… lemon zest, spice, and pear… excellent length… compact enough to age 5–8 years.”
-
Wine Spectator – ~91 Points (house Pouilly-Fuissé bottling)
Noted for sleek structure and clarity of fruit
These scores reinforce its position as a top-tier Pouilly-Fuissé with real aging potential.
Tasting Profile
Nose
White flowers, lemon zest, pear, and subtle spice.
Palate
Refined and structured with citrus, orchard fruit, mineral tension, and a touch of creaminess, balanced by vibrant acidity.
Finish
Long, dry, and precise with lingering citrus, spice, and chalky minerality.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | ~13% ABV |
| Origin / Region | Pouilly-Fuissé, Mâconnais, Burgundy, France |
| Producer | Domaines Leflaive |
| Grape Type | 100% Chardonnay |
| Farming | Biodynamic |
| Aging or Maturation | Partial oak influence (style-driven) |
| Aromas & Flavors | Citrus, pear, white flowers, mineral |
| Style / Identity | Structured, precise, Puligny-inspired Chardonnay |
Serving & Occasion
Best Use Cases:
- Elevated everyday white Burgundy
- Pairing with shellfish, poultry, or creamy dishes
- Burgundy enthusiasts seeking value vs Puligny-Montrachet
- Cellaring for 5–8 years to develop additional complexity
Serving Tip:
Serve at 50–55°F in a Burgundy glass to highlight texture and aromatics.











