Bourgogne
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Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune Blanc 2023 (24 mois d'élevage)
Chaume des Lies€32.00New cuvée! Magnificent high-altitude Chardonnays, picked at full maturity and aged for two years. A beautiful, long and complex white Burgundy.
2 bottles per customer
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Geneviève Méthode traditionnelle 2022
Clos des vignes du Maynes€32.00100% Chardonnay, aged 9 months on laths
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Montagny "Reconnaissance" 2024
Beauné Aline€34.00The estate’s signature wine. First produced in the 2022 vintage, it comes from a vineyard located in the heart of the village, right next to his grandmother’s house, “where it all began.” It is a tribute wine, deeply rooted in family history.
The vines, which are about 35 years old, are aged entirely in a single large oak cask - an Alsatian cask selected by Aline herself, whose capacity matches the plot’s yield exactly. It is a choice that is both technical and symbolic. In the glass, the wine offers a very delicate, lemony, and mineral nose, followed by a long, energetic palate with an almost stony texture. A straightforward, sincere wine, deeply connected to its origins.
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Mâcon-Milly-Lamartine Clos du Four 2024
Les Héritiers du Comte Lafon€34.00One of the oldest vineyards in the region, planted by the monks of Cluny. A high-class Chardonnay that proves that great whites with a lot of depth can be produced outside the Côte d'Or.
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Marsannay Blanc 2023
Arlaud Cyprien€35.00As the only Village appellation that can be produced in all three red wine categories, its character is typical of the wines of the Côte de Nuits, with a style similar to that of neighboring appellations such as Fixin and Gevrey-Chambertin. While the presence of vineyards has been documented since the 7th century—as is the case throughout the Côte—the prestige of this vineyard has been recognized for a very long time. The Abbey of Bèze, the Bishopric of Autun, the Dukes of Burgundy, and many others owned vineyards in this village.
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Chablis Terroirs de Béru 2023
De Béru Athènaïs€36.00The aim of this cuvée is to reproduce as sincerely as possible the character of the wines produced on the hill of Béru. It is a blend of the estate's different parcels, whose common features are, first and foremost, their altitude, their northern location in the Chablis vineyard and the strong presence of Kimmeridgian limestone in the soils.