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Blagny is on the rise, and Jobard is one of the stars of this tiny appellation. It sits just above the vineyards of Puligny and Meursault, straddling the border of both. Whites and reds can be produced in Blagny, and the whites can be labelled as Meursault or Puligny (as opposed to Blagny), subject to the location of the source vineyard.
Jobard’s Meursault-Blagny comes from 0.5 hectares in La Pièce Sous le Bois, at the very top of the slope. The stony terroir is just below the forest at 300-350 metres. It’s a cool place (especially at night), although the vineyard also picks up plenty of sun during the day. Indeed, this was the first white vineyard Jobard picked in 2022. Antoine tends two plots, half with very old vines (planted in 1957) and half replanted in 2009. This is stunning—arguably the finest example we have shipped. It’s super linear, floral, bright and pure, reflecting the elevated terroir, yet it has the year’s depth and drive. The fruit spectrum is much more citrus and nectarine, and the finish is pure energy.