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Coffret 6 appellations La Pousse d'Or (Domaine de) 2018(various)
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    Coffret 6 appellations La Pousse d'Or (Domaine de)
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    About the producer

    The famous historical domaine of Volnay, the Pousse d'Or has an exceptional vineyard with many premier and grand crus. Previously owned by Gérard Potel, it is now in the hands of Patrick Landanger. The vineyard tends to come close to organic farming and the winemaking process is carried out smoothly, in the most natural way possible and élevage is understated (with a low proportion of new casks). The quality of this work means they can produce wines with remarkable aromatic expression and excellent aging potential.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Burgundy

    Producers and wineries: Domaine de la Pousse d'Or

    Colour: various

    Grape variety: Pinot Noir
    Food and wine pairings: Pâté de truites, Caviar d'Aquitaine, Brochet aà la dijonnaise

    Appellation: Coffret 6 appellations

    Owner: La Pousse d'Or (Domaine de)

    Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

    Service temperature: 13°

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    Auction history Coffret 6 appellations La Pousse d'Or (Domaine de) 2018
    10/12/2020143

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