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  • Sur la plage Hautes Cote de Beaune 2023 Sold out
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    Sur la plage Hautes Cote de Beaune 2023

    Dandelion
    €52.00

    This is the first vintage of this cuvée at Domaine Dandelion. It's a blend of 3 different plots in the Hautes Côtes de Beaune. The terroir is partly sandy, which explains the cuvée's name. This sandy soil makes the wine extremely drinkable, with finesse and verticality.

    Limited to 1 bottle per customer

  • Côte de Nuits Village "Les Essards" rouge 2023

    Recchione Jérémy
    €55.00

    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.

    Limité à 2 bouteilles par client

  • Hautes Cotes Nature 2023 Sold out
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    Hautes Cotes Nature 2023

    Dandelion
    €55.00

    Domaine Dandelion's great and beautiful cuvée, the one that has obviously made their reputation. It's a pure Pinot Noir made in the true Burgundian tradition, with beautiful grapes harvested when ripe, vinified in whole bunches and macerated for around twenty days. The grapes were then delicately foot-pressed before going to the press. Finally, the wine was aged in old, multi-wine barrels to avoid any marking of the wood. No sulfur was used, of course. Quite simply, a great wine, but one that needs a few more months of rest before it can be uncorked, according to Christian. So please wait patiently for the wine to rest and take flight ;)

    Limited to 2 bottles per customer

  • Les Carelles 2023 Sold out
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    Les Carelles 2023

    Petitprez Antoine
    €63.00

    Antoine's signature wine. A vineyard that holds a special place in his heart. 87-year-old vines on the lower slopes of Pommard. A juice of incredible energy. Length, finish, grain, mouthfeel. It's all there.

    Limited to 2 bottles per customer

  • Fruit Défendu Coteaux Bourguignon 2023 Sold out
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    Fruit Défendu Coteaux Bourguignon 2023

    Dandelion
    €65.00

    A new vintage and a proud moment for Morgane and Christian! They fought tirelessly to recover this new plot and avoid having to uproot this magnificent hundred-year-old vine. They then worked tirelessly to bring out the best in it. And here's the result. Small quantities but big emotions.

    Limited to 1 bottle per customer

  • Beaune 1er Cru Montrevenots 2023

    Jobard Antoine
    €69.00

    The Beaune 1er Cru Montrevenots 2023 comes from a superb hillside, perched at the gates of Pommard, which brings the typical airy finesse of the climate. The wine is juicy and bright, with a floral structure and a precision of texture that make it immediately appealing. Beneath its immediate charm, however, it hides real aging potential, capable of developing tension and depth over a good decade.

  • Morey-St-Denis 1er Cru "Les Millandes" 2023

    Amiot Pierre
    €79.00

    A full-bodied, straightforward wine with aromas of black fruit and a hint of spice. It combines power and refinement.

    The vineyard faces east-southeast at an altitude of 260 meters. It is planted on thin clay-loam-sand soils. The soil contains round rocks resembling pebbles, known locally as "wolf heads."

    Les Millandes is located on the north side of Morey, below Clos de la Roche, just at the entrance to the village, between "La Riotte" and "Les Faconnières."

  • Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru "Les Combottes" 2023

    Amiot Pierre
    €79.00

    Elegant, powerful, and round, this wine is a model of complexity...

    The vineyard faces east-southeast at an altitude of 260 meters. It rests on limestone soils with rocks, marl, red silt, and gravel.

    Les Ruchots is located south of the village, on the border with Chambolle, below Clos de Tart and Les Bonnes Mares. The plot is sheltered from cold winds and benefits from a microclimate that promotes good ripeness.