
The quietest Ramonet.
Overshadowed by its famous Chassagnes, this Puligny feels like the introverted sibling with impeccable taste. 2019 gave it an extra dose of generosity—but the Ramonet freshness still reins it all in. Understated. Confident.
Pear skin, lime blossom, wet chalk, and a flick of almond. Silky on entry, then sharpened by Puligny’s tell-tale minerality. Less flamboyant than its cousins, but with textbook balance and focus.
Ramonet’s “Les Enseignères” comes from vines just below Bâtard-Montrachet, yet it often ends up as a hidden gem in their lineup. Most bottles are snapped up before they leave the cellar—unless you're friends with Jean-Claude.
93/100
A small note on our tasting impressions
Many of the wines we taste come from bottles that aren’t quite sale-worthy—levels a bit low, labels too distressed, or simply not pretty enough for the spotlight. While we love the character these bottles bring, our notes are not based on a single glass alone. They reflect years of tasting experience—both within our team and from trusted friends in the wine world.
As for the fun facts?
All true (we promise)… though possibly enhanced by the gentle glow of a good glass of wine.