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Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru Simon Bize & Fils 2006(red)
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178
Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru Simon Bize & Fils
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About the producer

Simon Bize created his domaine in 1880 in Savigny les Beaune. Four generations later, Patrick Bize took over the family domaine in 1972 and managed it until he passed away in 2013, when his sister, Marielle Grivot, took over. The quality of the wines is consistent, with fine reds, sublime and very precise white wines. This 22-hectare area produces small quantities and maintains reasonable prices, which therefore limits its availability.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Simon Bize et Fils

Colour: red

Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings: Côte de bœuf aux girolles, Suprême de volaille aux champignons, Ragoût de veau aux champignons

Appellation: Latricières-Chambertin

Classification: Grand cru

Owner: Simon Bize & Fils

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Current price estimate of 2006 vintage
178
169
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
187
Highest auction price (past 12 months)
Auction history Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru Simon Bize & Fils 2006
07/02/2024169
01/01/2024187
29/11/2023187
29/11/2023182
19/08/2020122

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