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Bourgogne Aligoté "Les Fas" 2023
Wolber Bastian€68.00Aligoté from limestone soils, carefully aged to preserve tension and verticality, in a clean, mouthwatering style that is perfectly suited to the table.
Limited to one bottle per person.
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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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Beaune 1er Cru Montrevenots 2023
Jobard Antoine€69.00The 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.
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Nuits-Saint-Georges "Les Longecourts" 2023
Rougeot Marc€69.00Terroir located just below the Saint Georges plot. A fine Pinot, 100% whole harvest, supple, very elegant.
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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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Les Grandes Orgues 2022
L'Arbre Blanc€72.00The estate's Grande Cuvée, a selection of Fred Gounan's finest Pinots.
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Gevrey-Chambertin "La Justice" 2023
Rougeot Marc€79.00100% Pinot Noir whole harvest, limestone terroir, strict profile when young, but very delicate and refined. Great potential. Only 2 bottles available.
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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."