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Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru Bertagna
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About the producer

Founded by Claude Bertagna in the 1950s, Domaine Bertagna has belonged to the Günther Reh family for over thirty years, and over the last few years has enjoyed significant investment designed to modernise it, pushed forward by its current manager Eva Reh-Siddle. As a result, it now features among some of Burgundy's most renowned domains.

About the wine

Located in the municipality of Morey-Saint-Denis at 150 metres of altitude on east-facing clay limestone soil, the Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru is aged for 15 to 18 months in oak wood barrels. It boasts a rich aromatic palette of cherry and plum. This is a full-bodied wine packed full of a host of different nuances.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Bertagna

Colour: red

Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings: Suprême de volaille laquée, Filet de boeuf en brioche, Agneau braisé

Appellation: Clos Saint-Denis

Classification: Grand cru

Owner: Bertagna

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Price estimate break down for wine Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru Bertagna 2009
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Current price estimate of 2009 vintage
169
162
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
175
Highest auction price (past 12 months)
Auction history Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru Bertagna 2009
10/07/2024162
30/01/2024175
24/05/2023131
15/03/2023237
27/08/2014108
23/03/2012105

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