Bourgogne
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Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru les Lavières 2022
Chenu Louis & filles€45.00Les 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.
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Saint-Aubin 1er Cru "Sur le Sentier du Clou" 2023
Derain Dominique€56.00Great terroir, great wine: ample mouthfeel, complex nose, saline finish. One of the estate's finest white wines.
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Pouilly Fuissé 1er Cru "Clos Reyssier" 2023
Recchione Jérémy€68.00East-facing, a brown clay terroir resting on entrobic limestone (limestone containing many marine fossils). The vines are always early with good density. Direct pressing, Ceramic Clayver fermentation and 228L barrels.
Limité à 1 bouteille par client
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Savigny Lès Beaune 1er Cru "Les Lavières" 2022
Petit Roy - Seiichi Saito€69.00Limited to 3 bottles per customer
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Morey-St-Denis 1er Cru "Les Millandes" 2023
Amiot Pierre€79.00A 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."
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Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru "Les Combottes" 2023
Amiot Pierre€79.00Elegant, 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.