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Mâcon-Cruzille Beaumont Guillot-Broux (Domaine) 2014(red)
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Mâcon-Cruzille Beaumont Guillot-Broux (Domaine)
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In 1954, Pierre and Jeannine Guillot created the first organic vineyard of Burgundy. Since then it has remained a pioneer in this field, and it obtained organic certification in 1991. The Guillot-Broux now have an area of 17 hectares, and their particularity for red wines consists of planting half in Pinot Noir and half in Gamay. Wine is fully matured in wood but only 5% in new vats. Macônnais Connoisseurs are delighted with such fine, succulent wines, with constantly nice prices!

About the wine

Cuvée Beaumont delivers aromas of woodland fruits, pepper and smoke. The palate is mineral and fruity.

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Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Guillot-Broux

Colour: red

Grape variety: Gamay
Food and wine pairings: Foies de volailles sautés à l ail, Fondue bourguignonne, Carpaccio de boeuf au poivre

Appellation: Mâcon-Cruzille

Owner: Guillot-Broux (Domaine)

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Mâcon-Cruzille Beaumont Guillot-Broux (Domaine) 2014
12/02/202022
13/11/201927

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