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€180.00
The Morey Saint Denis 1er cru blanc 2018 from Domaine Dujac is a great white wine made from the Chardonnay grape variety planted on a clay-limestone terroir in a climate classified as 1er cru. The locality Les Monts Luisants is located north-east of the village of Morey-Saint-Denis, at the top of the slope, in a very steep area (24%). The altitude of...
€214.00
The Morey Saint Denis red 1er cru 2018 from Domaine Dujac is a great red wine made from the Pinot Noir grape variety planted on a clay-limestone terroir in the Morey Saint Denis Premier Cru appellation. It comes from several climates of the appellation.
€25.00
One of the best known international white grape varieties - Chardonnay - meets the Lazio region of Agro Pontino. Casale del Giglio, a winery located in Le Ferriere in the province of Latina, signs the union in a dedicated label.
€920.00
Founded in May 1919 in Gevrey-Chambertin by Arthur Trapet, Domaine Trapet Père & Fils earned a place among the greatest in Burgundy during the 20th century. Thanks to 3 Grands Crus and 2 Premiers Crus, a large part of its appellations are prestigious. In particular, you can find Chambertin, Chapelle-Chambertin, Latricières-Chambertin,...
€865.00
Originated from the almost monopoly of the estate within the Grand Cru, the Clos des Lambrays by Domaine des Lambrays is a wide ownership, if you compared it to Bourgogne scale. The plot is far from homogeneous. Its smooth slopes offer a diversity of sun exposures that are key for the complexity of the wine.
€155.00
The Morey Saint-Denis appellation, Clos-Saint-Denis produces concentrated and racy wines which evolve towards more tender wines than for the other grands crus of the town. From red fruit during the first years, it evolves towards developing liquorice and violet then finally towards leather after around ten years of aging.
€4,150.00
Originated from the almost monopoly of the estate within the Grand Cru, the Clos des Lambrays by Domaine des Lambrays is a wide ownership, if you compared it to Bourgogne scale. The plot is far from homogeneous. Its smooth slopes offer a diversity of sun exposures that are key for the complexity of the wine.