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Bourgogne Pinot Noir Maison Dieu 2019
Variety:
Red
|
Pinot Noir
Winery: Nicolas Potel / Domaine Bellene
Region:
Burgundy,
France
Burghound 87 - Notably ripe yet nicely fresh aromas include those of plum, dark currant and plenty of earth. There is fine volume to the velvety and round middle weight flavors that offer very good depth in the context of what is typical for the genre, on the mildly warm and rustic finale. Worth considering.
210.00 TTD
Burgundy, France
In the slopes and valleys of the Saône (tributary of the Rhône river), Eastern France, the Burgundy region can be found. Owing to a complex and varied Terroir and an ancient history of wine-making (possibly dating as far back at 15BC), some of the most famous wines of the world were born here. These are known as the ‘Burgundies’ or ‘vin de Bourgogne’ (French).
Part of a vast, tropical sea over 200 million years ago, the region came to have soil rich in limestone and marl, with the Côte d’Or limestone ridge—which consists the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune regions—sitting at the heart of Burgundy. The dry, red wines of Côte de Nuits’s Pinot Noir grapes owe their complexity to this geology; So too the crispy, mineral, Chardonnay wines of the Côte de Beaune region and the Chablis commune.
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