The emblem of Maison Ruinart where Chardonnay reigns supreme. The Blanc de Blancs de Ruinart develops a subtle balance between roundness and suppleness. A pure burst of flavors, finesse and refinement, with great aromatic power, this Ruinart Blanc de Blancs has the intact purity of the Chardonnay grape varieties from which it is 100%. A real treasure to...
This exceptional cuvée is a tribute to the Ruinart taste. The 2007 Dom Ruinart vintage is a unique wine, resulting from a rare year in Champagne with its harvests giving low volumes. Nevertheless, the year shines with the very good quality of its Chardonnays. is a rare wine, which offers a remarkable tasting experience. Presented in a box, this...
Its grape, mainly from the Côte des Blancs and the Montagne de Reims, is at the heart of all its cuvées. The Chardonnay grape is the soul of Maison Ruinart. ".
The 2007 Dom Ruinart Rosé vintage is the vintage and noble expression of Ruinart taste. This exceptional champagne is a rare wine, made from the finest plots of Champagne, exclusively from vintage grapes, which offers a remarkable tasting experience. 2007 is an atypical year, one of the few in Champagne where the harvest began in August. After a sunny...
Intense, fruity, aromatic, Ruinart Rosé champagne owes its voluptuous side to the complementarity of Chardonnay (45%, where the Premiers Crus Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs prevail) and Pinot Noir from the Montagne de Reims and the valley of the Marne vinified in red. The color is a delicate pomegranate pink, with very light orange reflections. The...
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...
A Very stylish and ultra fresh nose offers up classy if restrained red pinot fruit liberally laced with notes of stone and rose petal, both of which can be found on the detailed, pure and lacy middle weight flavors that are complex, focused, mouth coating, crisp and solidly persistent. I like the balance and punch.
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.
Famous Premier Cru of Gevrey-Chambertin, Clos Saint Jacques is only exploited by six estates. Grown on vines between 47 and 62 years old, Bruno Clair's 2015 Vintage already reveals incredible nobility. This Premier Cru often surprises lovers of great Burgundy because it expresses a very particular complexity and often superior to the Grands Crus. The...
From the estate’s property in Serralunga d’Alba, the 2017 Barolo Sperss is fresh with pine, perfectly ripe cherry, leather, and aniseed. It has classic Serralunga structure without being imposing, with ripe up-front fruit of dried raspberry as well as tea leaf, and refreshing acidity on the finish. It is layered with depth, but is remarkably drinkable...
Gaja 2014 Barbaresco Sorì Tildìn opens with a luminous ruby color with pretty purple reflections. This vintage appears lighter in color and concentration compared to previous editions. The bouquet is still pure and clean, but it offers less fruit overall. It shows subtle berry tones with blue blossom, anise and candied orange peel. This young Sorì...
Gaja’s Barbaresco Costa Russi is a wine made from the vineyard of the same name located in the commune of Barbaresco. Barbaresco Costa Russi is made from Nebbiolo grapes, harvested by hand and fermented in steel vats; afterwards, the wine is aged in barrique for 12 months, then matured in large barrels for another 12 months to bring out the best aromas...
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,...
Today, Domaine Faiveley owns 12 hectares of Grands Crus and 27 hectares of Premiers Crus, three of which have a monopoly: the Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru "Clos des Issarts", the Beaune Premier Cru "Clos de l'Ecu" and the essential Corton Grand Cru "Clos des Cortons Faiveley".
The color is deep ruby. The nose is intense and complex: aromas of red fruits...
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.
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.
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.
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