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Domaine Roulot, Meursault Narvaux, 2023

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Les Narvaux sits on Meursault's northern boundary, where elevation increases and limestone intensifies, creating a wine of taut minerality and focus. Known among collectors for its distinctive salinity and linear structure, this lieu-dit produces whites that age into saline complexity—the opposite of the ripe, buttery Meursault stereotype. The 2023 from Roulot cuts with real precision: lime, chalk, and pear with a mouth-puckering minerality that defines this specific pocket of terroir. For those who seek structure over richness.

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Antonio Galloni

90 points

"The 2023 Meursault Les Narvaux comes from two parcels, one with 50-year-old vines and another replanted around ten years ago. It has a complex bouquet with more yellow fruit notes than the Les Tillets, wet pavement and light malic scents. The palate is very well balanced with impressive weight from start to finish, yet as Jean-Marc himself confessed, there is a little more heaviness here, bearing the imprimatur of the warm summer more than other cuvées." —Neal Martin

Robert Parker

92 points

"Following on the footsteps of the accomplished 2022, the 2023 Meursault Narvaux is a strong effort, revealing aromas of pear and orange zest mingled with hazelnuts and flowers. Medium to full-bodied, layered and vibrant, with attractive purity and tension, it concludes with a saline finish." —William Kelley

More about Domaine Roulot

The name Roulot is now a synonym for the very best wine that the village of Meursault can offer. It is rather remarkable when you consider that just 2 generations back the Roulot's were known as producers of Burgundian brandy and eau de vie. But Guy Roulot began leveraging the family's distilling success to purchase small plots of vines in Meursault and by the 1970's was known as a pioneer for producing top quality chardonnay from distinct parcels or ""lieu-dits"".

When Guy passed away unexpectedly in the early '80's his son Jean-Marc was pursuing acting in Paris. In 1989 he returned to take on the reigns of the small Domaine and in the following decades built on his fathers success so well that the wines are now extremely hard to acquire and to afford for most of us.

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Match with herb-roasted chicken or white fish with lemon to echo its crystalline, mouth-puckering character.

Tasting Profile


Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2023

  • Size

    750ml

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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