Bourgogne
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Bourgogne aligoté "Les Chenevières" 2023
Keltchewsky Gabriel€23.00A 70-year-old plot of Aligotés hidden in a garden in Comblanchien. The vines are hand-grown. Vinified with no added inputs or sulfur, and gently aged in barrels on lees for a year., this white stands out for its clean tension, chalky minerality and beautiful energy. A straightforward, precise Aligoté that combines freshness and depth. Ultra-limited production.
Limited to 1 bottle per customer
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Bourgogne "Vignes Blanches" 2023
Keltchewsky Gabriel€23.0070-year-old plot of Pinot located in the heart of Comblanchien. The vines are hand-grown. The grapes are delicately vinified in whole bunches, and the wine is aged in barrel for one year.
Limited to 1 bottle per customer
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Les Bienveillantes 2023
Le Bois Dieu€23.00Magnificent Gamays over 90 years old. A delicate, floral and elegant red.
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Bourgogne 2025
Mandelot€24.00A new vintage from Mandelot. A superb Burgundy wine, full of fruit, easy to drink, and a pure delight. A delicious Pinot Noir at just 11% ABV—the perfect companion for your summer gatherings. Pure joy!
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Bourgogne Aligoté 2023
Maison En Belles Lies€26.00A lively, aromatic wine with a round palate and a floral finish. Perfect as an aperitif or to start a meal.
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Roue Libre 2023
Petitprez Antoine€27.00The "Roue libre" cuvée is an obvious choice. An immediate, direct, jovial wine.
Limited to 3 bottles per customer
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Bourgogne rouge "Oka" 2023
Arlaud Cyprien€28.00Oka is the name of the first horse to plow the Arlaud estate, a magnificent Auxois who bravely, patiently, and tenaciously works the estate’s finest vineyards, though he began his career in the regional appellations. This cuvée is a tribute to his hard work and nobility. This wine is made partly from grapes grown on the estate’s Burgundy plots and a selection of grapes from other plots.
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Hautes Côtes de Beaune rouge 2023
Maison En Belles Lies€28.00Nose of black fruit (blackberry, blackcurrant, sloe), fresh, clean mouth, brilliant color, precise finish. Fifteen months' ageing in oak barrels have softened the tannins and produced a pleasant suavity.