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  • Auxey-Duresses 2024

    Chaume des Lies
    €35.00

    Small parcel of 43 ares, magnificent 80-year-old vines, great terroir, very expressive. Precise vinification, a wine with a beautiful, very vertical structure that promises a radiant future. Great potential, keep it! 

    3 bottles per customer

  • Bourgogne Hautes Côte de Nuits rouge 2024

    Recchione Jérémy
    €36.00

    Terroir of Curtil Vergy (Hautes Côtes de Nuits) on clay-limestone and white marl. 80% whole-cluster Pinot Noir. Cold pre-fermentation for 3 days, 15-day fermentation in stainless steel tanks, slow pressing and racking into 228-liter barrels. Aged 11 months.

    Limité à 3 bouteilles par client

  • Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru les Lavières 2022

    Chenu Louis & filles
    €45.00

    Les Lavières takes its name from the lava in its subsoil, which is covered with very stony brown earth. Very fragrant at first, this premier cru remains so as it ages, which is typical of this appellation. It produces a tender, elegant, and pleasant wine in its youth, due to its finesse. It releases numerous aromas of red fruit and violet very early on. It remains very intense as it ages. With age, it develops a terroir flavor reminiscent of flint or smoke. It can be stored for around fifteen years without any problem.

  • Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru Haut Jarrons 2022

    Chenu Louis & filles
    €45.00

    Les Hauts-Jarrons (Jarrons meaning tree branches) are located on the hillside below Mont Battois, towards Beaune. Their soil is deep and sandy, similar to that of Beaune-Bressandes. The wines are similarly closer to those of Beaune than those of Savigny. They have lovely aromas but require a few years to reach their full potential and are suitable for long aging.

  • Côte de Nuits Village "Les Essards" rouge 2023

    Recchione Jérémy
    €49.00

    Terroir in the village of Comblanchien, composed of Bathonian limestone. 80% whole-cluster Pinot Noir. Cold pre-fermentation for 3 days, 15-day fermentation in stainless steel tanks, slow pressing and racking into 228-liter barrels. Aged 11 months.

  • Bourgogne rouge "Les Combes" 2024

    Recchione Jérémy
    €49.00

    This Pinot Noir comes from old vines that are around 50 years old, carefully cultivated on a historic plot called "Les Combes." This terroir enjoys a privileged location at an ideal altitude and southeast exposure on deep clay-limestone soils dotted with fine marl. This composition gives the grapes exceptional aromatic complexity and optimal ripeness, a direct legacy of the immediate proximity to the rich soils of the famous Clos Vougeot, with which it shares certain characteristics.

  • Maranges 1er Cru Clos Roussots 2023

    Maison En Belles Lies
    €52.00

    Nose 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.

  • Morey Saint Denis Clos Solon 2023

    Arlaud Cyprien
    €59.00

    The Morey-Saint-Denis appellation is one of the smallest in the Côte de Nuits in terms of area, covering a total of about 100 hectares. It is nonetheless rich in climats, with 20 Premiers Crus and 5 Grands Crus. Clos Solon is a vineyard plot with several distinct geological formations, making it particularly interesting to vinify separately from other cuvées.

  • Nuits Saint Georges 2023

    Arlaud Cyprien
    €59.00

    Cyprien Arlaud’s Nuits-Saint-Georges is made from grapes grown in several specific vineyard sites, all located north of the town: “Chouillet,” “Charmottes,” and “Argillats.” The grapes are hand-harvested. The harvest is sorted by hand on a sorting table. The grapes are transferred to the vats by gravity. Fermentation takes place in open vats. Spontaneous fermentation is carried out by the yeasts naturally present on the berries. Long pressing, indigenous yeasts. Vinification lasts between 20 and 25 days.