Bourgogne
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Sui Generis 2023
Le Bois Dieu€16.00A juicy, spicy Gamay to be drunk slightly chilled. Sometimes simplicity is good.
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EOS Gamay 2024
Guyot Raphaëlle€19.00From the Beaujolais-Villages appellation, this cuvée was vinified with 100% destemmed grapes and very little extraction. Selected yeasts. Fifteen days of maceration. Seven months of aging in vats. Light filtration. Bottled in April 2025. Eos is a wine with crisp fruit and delicate texture.
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Hautes Côtes de Nuits "Les Larrets" 2022
Rouxel William€19.90Vendanges entières, extractions douces, zéro soufre, élevage en futs anciens et dans une petite céramique, mise en bouteilles un an après.
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Moreno de Verde Luna 2023
Le Bois Dieu€20.00Cofermentation of Gamay, Gamaret, Chardonnay and Muscat. A lively, cheerful wine for summer drinking!
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21 Centimètres 2022
Clair Obscur€22.0021 CENTIMETERS is a full-bodied, concentrated Gamay red, with a shorter barrel ageing period to preserve the grape's characteristic fruitiness.
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MORIA Gamay 2024
Guyot Raphaëlle€23.00From the Morgon appellation, on Régnié Durette terroirs, this cuvée was vinified from destemmed grapes for a period of 10 days. Aged in barrels for 10 months. A Morgon that is round and velvety.
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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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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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Hautes Côtes de Beaune 2023
Mandelot€30.0060% whole grapes. Vinified for 19 days in vats. Two light punchings of the cap. Aged in 2- to 4-wine barrels. Release in May. No added sulfites (or other inputs) from harvest to bottling. The whole harvest is perfectly controlled, allowing the juices to develop an incredible energy. Superb.
Limited to 3 bottles per customer
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Hautes Côtes de Beaune "Puits de Chaux" 2023
Clair Obscur€32.00BOURGOGNE HAUTES COTES DE BEAUNE "Puits de Chaux", parcel located on the plateau in the commune of Volnay, where the lime needed to build stone walls was extracted. The limestone is very white, combined with red clay, producing very fine, delicate Pinot Noirs.