2 Wines from Pommard, 1994 & 1995 vintages, CĂ´te de
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One bottle of Le Bas de Saucilles, 1995 vintage; Produced by Domaine Charles Allexant et Fils
Pommard, Burgundy/France
Original filling quantity: 0.75 l
Fill level: < 2 cm
The Côte d’Or is the soul of Burgundy wine-growing culture. This rural stretch of land has produced some of the finest wines on the planet for a good two centuries. Vines thrive on the “golden hillside” between the Morvan hills and the Saône plain. The 28 districts of the Côte d’Or are geographically divided into two regions. The northern part is Côte de Nuits, named after the town of Nuits-Saint-Georges, and produces great red wines from Pinot noir. Côte de Beaune is the southern half, where valuable Chardonnay white wines on a par with Pinot noir are produced.
The appellation on the CĂ´te de Beaune stretches from the town of Beaune to the village of Volnay. It stands for powerful red wines made from Pinot noir. Its chalky, heavy loam floor gives the Pinot noir mineral notes, power and structure.
The fill levels are excellent (< 2 cm). The labels and capsules are in perfect condition.
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