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Croix Pennet 2024
Clos Bateau€25.00"When we look from our house to the mountain direction Regnie-Durette, there is a parcel of almost a half hectare that belongs to us. It’s quite funny because half of it is Regnie and the other side is Lantignie. Both villages calls it Croix Pennet, but only Lantignié uses 2 times the n. The exposition is south facing and it’s full of big granite rocks. It’s a terroir specific and every year this parcellaire wine have this Croix Pen(n)et taste which is hard to explain. We do some longer macerations, and we age 70% on Burgundy barrels."
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Sang de Terre 2024
Clos Bateau€28.00"Since we decided in 2022 to dig 2 Georgian Qvevri’s in our garden, we knew we had to do something special with it. After our experiments with different grapes and periods of maceration it was clear for us. We love the grape Pinot Noir and decide to do very long macerations with it and since vintage ’22 our cuvée Sang de Terre was born. After 10 months maceration we decided it was ready to press. With a small bucket we must take out all the grapes and we press it with our wooden press. After pressing the wine takes a nap of 1,5 month in barrel and it was time to bottle!" Production of just 760 bottles
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Minette 2023
Dhumes François€29.00François' grand cuvée. A delicate red, made from fine Auvergne Gamay grapes grown with the minimum of intervention. Floral nose and fresh red fruit, slippery mouthfeel, well-established acidity, supple tannins. A graceful cuvée that drinks with disconcerting ease.
Limited to 3 bottles max per person
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Bourgogne les Crays 2023
Clos des vignes du Maynes€29.00Pinot noir on clay-limestone soil, this Burgundy displays an amplitude and finesse rare in the region. The estate's "petite cuvée" of Pinot Noir is exceptional in every way, and may surprise many of your guests. Not to be missed!
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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.