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Montrachet

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[mohn-truh-shey, mon-, mawn-ra-she] / ˌmoʊn trəˈʃeɪ, ˌmɒn-, mɔ̃ raˈʃɛ /
  1. a full-bodied dry white wine from the Montrachet vineyard in Burgundy.


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We opened the Champagne and the Chassagne Montrachet within two weeks, and both were fantastic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Novelly's local chauffeur in the Bahamas said his company once picked Thomas up from the billionaire's private jet and drove him to the marina where one of the yachts, Le Montrachet, frequently docks.

From Salon

Not just a specific glass for Bordeaux, but one for young Bordeaux and another for aged Bordeaux, others for sangiovese, syrah, Montrachet, Chablis, Oregon pinot noir, zinfandel, riesling, you name it.

From New York Times

Mr. Moore worked at Daniel and Montrachet, and has had several of his own restaurants, including Commerce and Bistro Pierre Lapin.

From New York Times

Montrachet received three stars from The Times, and not long afterward, Mr. Nieporent said, he and his partners discovered that Mr. Bouley was shopping for investors so that he could open his own restaurant.

From New York Times