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Domaine Antoine Jobard Meursault 1er Cru 'Poruzots' 2020: Crisp and Compelling

Domaine Antoine Jobard Meursault 1er Cru 'Poruzots' 2020: Crisp and Compelling

8 /10
EDITOR
8.0 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Vineyard: Antoine Jobard
Type: White
ABV: 13.5% ABV
Country: France
Price: £120.00
Grape Varieties: Chardonnay
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Domaine Antoine Jobard Meursault 1er Cru 'Poruzots' 2020 is a White wine made by Antoine Jobard in France. ABV: 13.5% ABV. Key grapeVarieties include Chardonnay. Our expert rating is 8/10. community average is 8.0/10 from 7 reviews.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Fragrant bouquet of white flowers, lime, and golden apple, with a whiff of hazelnut

Palate

Rich and textured, showing ripe pear, almond, and a creamy mid-palate balanced by fresh acidity

Finish

Persistent finish of lemon, white peach, and a chalky dryness that lifts the aftertaste

Expert Review

8/10

Antoine Jobard delivers a white of real quality here — Chardonnay at its best, offering prestige at £120.00.

Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington Reviews Editor
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Community Reviews

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Penelope Hart VIPsAllowed — Wow this lingered forever
9/10

Opened this for a dinner party and everyone commented on it. That finish just goes on and on — peachy and mineral and clean. The hazelnut note on the nose is subtle but once you catch it you can't stop noticing it. One of the best whites I've had this year.

11 March 2026
Annika Svensson VIPsAllowed — Proper grown-up Chardonnay
8/10

If you think you don't like Chardonnay, try this. Nothing like those oaky butter bombs — it's all crisp citrus and white flowers with a lovely nutty undertone. Had it with roast chicken and it was perfect.

9 February 2026
Kwame Mensah VIPsAllowed — Birthday treat that delivered
9/10

Got this as a birthday present to myself because I'd been eyeing Burgundy whites for a while. The creamy almond thing on the palate is gorgeous and that chalky dry finish just makes you want another sip. At £120 it's not an everyday bottle but for a special occasion? Absolutely worth it.

22 January 2026
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