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The Château des Hauts de Fontaneau Bordeaux Supérieur 2022 is a classic French red wine, crafted in the prestigious Bordeaux region. With its rich aroma and balanced flavors, it offers a perfect blend of tradition and sophistication.
It has been one of those thrilling treats to watch the wines from Patrick Piuze evolve over a few vintages now. This producer has a deft hand with urging Chablis to explode with its true expression and we are all the richer for it.
The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin. This is born with a pitch perfect line of acidity that imparts an engaging sense of harmony very pure with a dash of spice on the finish. Superb.
With a bright and pale yellow color, Corton-Charlemagne displays a complex nose of almonds, vanilla and smoky notes. A full wine that is very powerful with almond flavors, honey and vanilla. Very beautiful length for this exceptional wine.
Typical, fragrant varietal bouquet. harmonious and balanced, with a plump fruitiness and silky texture offset by round, gentle tannins in a wine of medium body and elegant structure.
Situated on a magnificent terroir composed of deep gravel, Gazin Rocquencourt, owned by the Malartic Estates, is one of the jewels of Pessac-Léognan appellation. Founded in the 17th century, it is regarded as one of the oldest wine-growing estates in the commune.
A wine that has acquired an increasingly well-defined identity over the years and that in 2019, also on the strength of a spectacular harvest and the confirmation of the addition of Cabernet Franc in the blend, undoubtedly marks its territorial connotation.
Puligny Montrachet Premier Cru "La Truffière" from Domaine Colin is produced in small quantities and has a beautiful upright character and a sublime mineral balance.
Alittle bit of luck, a little bit a gift” is how Jean-Marc Vincent describes the opportunity to work with grapes from the lesser-known appellation of Montagny.
An open attack on the palate where one discovers grapefruit and lemon. The finish is reminiscent of vegetation. 90% Sauvignon Blanc, 10% Chardonnay. Jean-Francois Roy has been making wines from Chateau de Valencay since 1989 and now has over 69 acres of vineyards in the villages of La Vernelle, Fontguenand, Meusnes, and Lye.