Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune red

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Pinot Noir - the great red variety of Burgundy.

 

Between 1950 and 1990.

 

4.5 hectares.

 

The parcels are located 4 kms from Pommard, mainly west-facing.

 

Clay limestone, Upper Jurassic period.

 

50% of vines are traditional low–trained vines, 10 000 plants/ha, and 50% are planted in “Vee” shape (lyre).

 

Manual.

 

Long fermentation, with up to 25 days in wooden vats. Aged in oak barrels for 12 months, with only 10% of new oak.

 

Very moderate.

 

 


Very typical Burgundy: wine with a very clean, complex and delicate nose, a fine and diversified bouquet of aromas, red fruits and leafy undergrowth.

Drink now or keep in cellar for a few years.
Young, this wine marries well with strong meats and even cheeses. Later, it will better accompany more delicate foods.

14 to 16°C.


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Hautes Côtes de Beaune rouge 2011.pdf
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