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Beaune 1er Cru
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The red wines harvested in the middle and to the south of the Beaune territory are tannic and powerful; they are generally dark in colour, and their aromas are both gamey and fruity (berries). The wines harvested in the north have a less intense colour and are beautifully supple. Grèves wines are, for many wine lovers, the great wine of Beaune par excellence. The name of this climat comes from the brilliant mixture of ochre and small stones (gravel) in the soil. A fine and racy wine, it develops intense notes of blackcurrant combined with a touch of fine spices. Much more powerful, the Marconnets and Clos du Roi climats produce wines for a long cellaring. Les Bressandes, Cent-Vignes and Les Fèves are fine and balanced. Finally, Cras, grown in stony soil, is fleshy and powerful.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Colour: red

Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings: Lotte au vin rouge, Tournedos à la moelle, Escalope de foie gras de canard aux raisins

Appellation: Beaune

Classification: Premier Cru

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history Beaune 1er Cru 2001
12/05/202429
30/08/202331
12/07/202337
12/04/202335
22/02/202340
19/01/202242
08/09/202136
09/10/201938
11/09/201921
22/05/201930

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