Style
Red
Type

Still

Appellation

Bourgogne

Varieties

Pinot Noir

Viticulture

The grapevines are situated between Buxy and Saint Gengoux le National and are generally grown midway up the hillside. The slopes are gentle and face towards the east and southeast.

Farming

Sustainable

Terroir

These grapes are grown from calcareous soil with high limestone content on the Côte Chalonnaise. The soil is very shallow and ventilated. The heavily pebbled earth is ideal for the Pinot Noir.

Aging

In stainless steel tanks.

Features

Bottle, Cork

Available Sizes (L)

0.750

Distribution Area

Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania

Shelf Talkers

Tech Sheets

Case Cards

Tasting Note

With a fine, clean red color with ruby glints, the nose opens on red fruits which are typical of Pinot Noir (blackcurrant, morello cherry and redcurrant) with hints of smoke and humus. Rich and complex, this wine has a firm texture on soft, elegant tannins and a fine balance.

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