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Combarnier 2019
Jouveaux Alexandre€49.00A rare and highly sought-after vintage, Combarnier 2019 plays the card of mineral freshness and aromatic subtlety, blending lemon, white flowers, and salinity. The palate is slender and vibrant, with a slightly oxidative sensation that adds depth without weighing down the wine; the balance of acidity and minerality leads to a long, savory finish.
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O18
Jouveaux Alexandre€53.00A sunny vintage, O18 displays generous maturity without losing the tension that is characteristic of Jouveaux wines. The nose reveals ripe citrus fruits, a hint of white fruits and a touch of noble oxidation that adds complexity to the whole. The palate is full-bodied, carried by chalky acidity and pronounced minerality; the finish lingers on salt and almond notes.
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Santenay 1er Cru "Beauregard" rouge 2024
Wolber Bastian€71.00Grown in the Beauregard climate, on well-drained limestone soils, this Pinot Noir is gently vinified to preserve the finesse of the fruit, with measured aging that highlights the tension and depth of the vintage.
Limited to one bottle per person.
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Saint Romain blanc 2024
Boyer Renaud€72.00Situated at an altitude of 400 metres on white marl soils and facing south-east, this parcel of Saint Romain, from which the grapes come, is planted with old vines over 80 years old.
Maximum of 1 bottle per person
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Bourgogne rouge Canopée 2023
Wolber Bastian€82.00Pinot Noir from plots located in Pommard, vinified with light extraction to allow the natural density of the terroir to shine through, in a precise, straightforward, and very accessible style.
Limited to one bottle per person.
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Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru "Les Combottes" 2023
Amiot Pierre€89.00The only premier cru surrounded by grands crus, this wine with aromas of morello cherries is powerful and refined.
The vineyard, which enjoys excellent exposure (east-southeast), always produces well-ripened grapes. Located at an altitude of 260 meters, it rests on limestone soils formed from the weathering of gravelly colluvial deposits on the hillside.
Les Combottes is located on the border between Gevrey-Chambertin and Morey-Saint-Denis, between the grands crus Latricières-Chambertin, Mazoyères-Chambertin, and Clos de la Roche.
One of the estate's oldest parcels, preserved through mass selection. From cultivation to vinification, each operation is tailored to the vintage in order to highlight the typical characteristics of this terroir. The wine is aged in oak barrels, a third of which are new.