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Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru Robert Sirugue (Domaine) 2012(red)
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487
Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru Robert Sirugue (Domaine)
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About the producer

The discrete domain Robert Sirugue spans 10 hectares of vines in the Bourgogne Rouge appellation. He owns vines in some excellent crus, including Romanée-Conti, Vosne-Romanée and Richebourg. One wine stands out: Grands Echezeaux, from a 0.13-hectare parcel.

About the wine

This Grands Echezeaux is the domain's flagship wine and comes from a minuscule parcel of 0.13 hectares. It boasts a beautiful ruby colour, an aromatic bouquet that is at once intense and delicate, from which notes of black fruits and undergrowth emanate. Its length is incredible and goes well with tender meats.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Robert Sirugue

Colour: red

Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings: Poulet rôti aux girolles, Agneau de lait aux gousses d'ail confites, Chapon farci aux cèpes

Appellation: Grands-Echezeaux

Classification: Grand cru

Owner: Robert Sirugue (Domaine)

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 14°

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487
Auction history Grands-Echezeaux Grand Cru Robert Sirugue (Domaine) 2012
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