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Bourgogne "La Corvée aux Moines" 2023
Derain Dominique€26.00A vibrant, taut, saline white, with a fine mineral structure. Ideal for lovers of straightforward Chardonnays.
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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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De L'aube à L'aube 2020
Fauvettes - Maryse Chatelin€45.00Un pinot noir de micro-cuvée, pur calcaire, au style “infusion” : texture caressante, aromatique terrienne et salinité de fin de bouche. Pour amateurs de Bourgognes d’artisan, précis et vibrants.
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Le Têtu 2023
Berrux Jean-Marie€45.00The more serious version of Le Petit: same natural spirit, but with greater depth. Parcel selection, longer ageing, fuller body, more complex finish. A white with character, but without heaviness. Le Têtu has only been produced 4 times: 2010, 2013, 2016 and 2023. A rare wine!
Limited to 1 bottle per person
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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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O21
Jouveaux Alexandre€53.00O21 reflects a cooler year: straight structure, limestone acidity, and prominent minerality. The initial aromas range from lemongrass to wet stone, with a vibrant energy typical of the Mâconnais terroirs at Jouveaux.