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Bourgueil Grand Clos Yannick Amirault (Domaine) 2019(red)
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Bourgueil Grand Clos Yannick Amirault (Domaine)
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About the producer

Yannick Amirault took over a few of his grandfather's vines in the 1970s, including the legendary terroir of Les Malgagnes. He developed the vineyard, choosing to expand over the years through choices that reflect the respect inherent to his wine-making methods and vinification.

About the wine

The Bourgueil Grand Clos is a non-filtered wine. It is characterised by its clear, pure opening and feel on the palate.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Loire Valley

Producers and wineries: Yannick Amirault

Colour: red

Volume: 90000

Grape variety: Cabernet Franc
Food and wine pairings: : Pâté de campagne, Bricks à la viande, Feuilleté aux champignons et au lard

Appellation: Bourgueil

Owner: Yannick Amirault (Domaine)

Size (in ha): 19 hectares

Viticulture: organic More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Bourgueil Grand Clos Yannick Amirault (Domaine) 2019
07/03/202423
16/05/202325
08/02/202322
26/01/202326
11/01/202322
28/09/202219
24/08/202226
22/06/202220
06/04/202217
06/04/202218

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