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Description

This wine is crafted in a fruit-forward style, using only 15% new oak to allow the vibrant red fruit to shine. You can expect a lot of sweet ripe fruit, nicely rounded tannins, and a succulent finish. The wine is made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes grown on several clay-limestone soils, which results in a fully-rounded wine with energetic tannins, fruity aromas (think raspberry), and spices.

Rene Bouvier Marsannay Le Finage 2021

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  • Type: Red Wine

  • Country: France

  • Region: Burgundy

  • Vintage: 2021

  • ABV: 13.5%

  • Size: 75cl

Domaine René Bouvier

Domaine René Bouvier, a family-run estate in Gevrey-Chambertin, manages 30 hectares of vines in Côte de Nuits. Since 1992, Bernard Bouvier oversees 26 wines, from Bourgogne to Grand Crus like Charmes-Chambertin and Echezeaux. The estate hand-harvests 23 hectares of red and 7 hectares of white, including the monopole Marsannay Le Clos. Its vineyards span historic terroirs from near Dijon to Vosne-Romanée, mainly in Marsannay, Fixin, and Gevrey-Chambertin appellations.

Burgundy

Burgundy, located in eastern France, is one of the world’s most renowned wine regions, celebrated for its exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The region is divided into five main wine-producing areas: Chablis, Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise, and Mâconnais. Burgundy’s complex terroir, characterised by diverse soils, microclimates, and slope orientations, plays a critical role in the distinctive characteristics of its wines. The region's classification system includes Grand Cru, Premier Cru, Village, and Regional appellations, reflecting the hierarchy of quality and location. Burgundy’s vineyards, many with centuries-old histories, produce wines that are revered for their elegance, depth, and expression of terroir. Key towns include Beaune, the region’s wine capital, and Dijon, known for its historical ties to the Dukes of Burgundy. Burgundy’s rich winemaking heritage, combined with its diverse range of wines, makes it a top destination for wine enthusiasts worldwide.