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Bourgogne Aligoté Plantation 1902 Alice et Olivier De Moor 2011(white)
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Bourgogne Aligoté Plantation 1902 Alice et Olivier De Moor
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Although Alice (from the Jura) and Olivier (from Burgundy) De Moor export most of their production, they have over the years forged an excellent reputation for themselves. Their wines have been certified organic (Ecocert) for 10 years. With low yields, manual harvests and very little sulfur used, these two winemakers visibly work with meticulous care both in their viticulture and vinifications. The 2009 vintage marked their first year running a small négociant business on the side, in the Chablis and Chablis Premier Cru appellations.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Alice et Olivier De Moor

Colour: white

Grape variety: Aligoté
Food and wine pairings: Coquilles de saumon froid, Crevettes aux moules et à la plancha, Fromage de chèvre frais aux herbes

Appellation: Bourgogne Aligoté

Owner: Alice et Olivier De Moor

Viticulture: triple A and organic More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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Auction history Bourgogne Aligoté Plantation 1902 Alice et Olivier De Moor 2011
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