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Mâcon-Milly-Lamartine Clos du Four 2024
Les Héritiers du Comte Lafon€34.00One of the oldest vineyards in the region, planted by the monks of Cluny. A high-class Chardonnay that proves that great whites with a lot of depth can be produced outside the Côte d'Or.
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Le dessus de Beaufer 2023
Mang Pierre€34.00100% Chardonnay. Vineyard located near the Col de Beaufer (300m altitude), west of Tournus. Aged for 18 months, then 4 months in bottle. A very aromatic, powerful wine with good length. It can be enjoyed now with food, but will reach its full potential after a period of aging.
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Chablis Terroirs de Béru 2023
De Béru Athènaïs€36.00The aim of this cuvée is to reproduce as sincerely as possible the character of the wines produced on the hill of Béru. It is a blend of the estate's different parcels, whose common features are, first and foremost, their altitude, their northern location in the Chablis vineyard and the strong presence of Kimmeridgian limestone in the soils.
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Pattaya - Bourgogne Chardonnay 2024
Noé - Jonathan Purcell€36.00A great white Burgundy, 100% Chardonnay, not to be missed!
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Chablis Côte aux Prêtres 2022
De Béru Athènaïs€37.00La Côte aux Prêtres takes its name from its proximity to the pilgrim trails to Vezelay and Compostelle. It's a beautiful vineyard overlooking Béru. This hilltop dome enjoys magnificent exposure and is always very windy. The terroir is mainly composed of small Kimmeridgian limestone pebbles eroded over time. Chablis Côte aux Prêtres is a wine of great tension, whose powerful minerality is expressed by notes of iodized salt. It is a wine of great sapidity.
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Saint-Véran 2024
Recchione Jérémy€39.00A plot located 300 meters away, benefiting from a privileged southwestern exposure. With exceptional vines over 40 years old, this Saint-Véran draws its complexity from deep clay-limestone soil. The maturity of the vines brings increased concentration and aromatic expression, while the limestone terroir is the signature of its elegant minerality and refined structure. On the palate, it offers a lively and elegant attack, supported by a chalky minerality characteristic of Saint-Véran. Its persistent finish and beautiful tension make it a wine that can be enjoyed young for its liveliness, but also develop more complex notes of honey and dried fruit after a few years of aging.