Wines
Active filters
- sulfure added (SO2): 12.5°
- sulfure added (SO2): 12.5°
- sulfure added (SO2): 12.5°
- sulfure added (SO2): 12.5°
- sulfure added (SO2): 12.5°
- sulfure added (SO2): 13.°
- sulfure added (SO2): 13.°
- sulfure added (SO2): Very little
- sulfure added (SO2): Yes
- Grape variety: Aligoté
- Grape variety: Chenin
- Grape variety: Pinot noir
- Grape variety: Timorasso
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Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune 2023
Chaume des Lies€28.00blend of 4 parcels, 100% whole harvest, little manipulation, infusion-type vinification but, behind, a very fine substance as vines date from 1942. A light, airy, fruity wine.
3 bouteilles par client
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Bouzeron 2023 (24 months of aging)
Chaume des Lies€28.00Aligotés located at the highest point of the plateau, on red clay soils. Second release of this cuvée, which has benefited from two years of extended aging. The wine gains in volume and fullness. Magnificent.
2 bottles per customer
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Bourgogne aligoté "Les Valendons" 2023
Petitprez Antoine€29.00The Aligoté Les Valendons once again impressed us with its volume and sharp structure.
Limited to 3 bottles per customer
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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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Bourgogne rouge "Les Châtaigniers" 2023
Chaume des Lies€32.00A new cuvée from a fine parcel in Saint Aubin. Vines 7 years old, first real harvest. 100% whole harvest, small berries, magnificent substance, good density. Superb pinot.
3 bottles per customer
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Derthona Timorasso 2023
Recchione Jérémy€32.00Derthona comes from the Roman name given to Tortone, a town south of Milan. It's a white wine made from the Timorrasso grape variety. From the Piedmont region, Derthona is the DOC neighbor of Barolo with its emblematic Nebbiolo grape. The terroir is clay-limestone on the Derthona hills. This grape variety almost disappeared in the 1960s, in favor of the Cortese variety that produces the wines of the Gavi appellation. Yet it's a grape variety that now wants to compete with its world-famous nebbiolo neighbor. Timorrasso is even considered the future white Barolo.
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