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2017 Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune

Domaine Bernard Boisson-Vadot

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The red wine Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, vintage 2017 from the winery Domaine Bernard Boisson-Vadot has been rated in 2020 by Peter Moser, Ulrich Sautter, Benjamin Herzog und Dominik Vombach with 91 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Bourgogne in France.

Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 29.10.2020: Peter Moser, Ulrich Sautter, Benjamin Herzog und Dominik Vombach

Slightly reductive aromas, but opens into powerful cherry fruit and citrus lime notes. A juicy acidity and a taut tannin structure dominates this youthful wine. Compact, with high intensity on the mid palate, with defined lime and mineral texture. A exciting wine, undoubtedly one of the best for its quality level.

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Type of Production: conventional
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2017
Alcohol Level: 13%
Stopper: Cork
Price: 20 - 50 €
Region
Bourgogne, France
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Domaine Bernard Boisson-Vadot

1 Rue du Moulin Landin
21190 Meursault
Frankreich
+33 (380) 21 21 66

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