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Bourgogne Aligoté En Busigny Vieilles Vignes Rémi Jobard (Domaine) 2022(white)
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Bourgogne Aligoté En Busigny Vieilles Vignes Rémi Jobard (Domaine)
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The Jobard family has been producing wine in Meursault for many generations. In 1993, Rémi Jobard took over from his father Charles (he had already made his first vintage in 1991). The vineyard has been organic since 2005, certified since 2011 (conversion started in 2008). Rémi Jobard is a very talented winemaker, making delicate, smooth and supple Meursaults, which age with class and whose élevage is always neatly carried out. This area is one of the best of the appellation.

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Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Rémi Jobard

Colour: white

Food and wine pairings: Coeurs de céleris à la sauce Mornay, Darnes de saumon grillées, Filets mignons de porc aux abricots

Appellation: Bourgogne Aligoté

Owner: Rémi Jobard (Domaine)

Viticulture: organic More information....

Service temperature: 10°

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Auction history Bourgogne Aligoté En Busigny Vieilles Vignes Rémi Jobard (Domaine) 2022
02/02/202439

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