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Bertrand Bachelet Maranges Rouge 1er Cru Les Clos Roussots 2022

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Winery: Pernot Belicard

Bertrand Bachelet Maranges Rouge 1er Cru Les Clos Roussots is made from 100 percent Pinot Noir. The Maranges appellation is the youngest of the Cte de Beaune family, making its debut in May 1989. It s three villages: Dezize-ls-Maranges, Cheilly-les-Maranges and Sampigny-les-Maranges. Several hills and slopes make up the appellation they face southsouth-east, at an altitude of between 200 and 400 meters. This appellation produces mainly red wines comprising 95% of total production.The Maranges 1ers Crus are spread over seven distinct terroirs: Les Clos Roussots, which represents the second largest terroir of the appellation, s the Cheilly-les-Maranges and Sampigny-les-Maranges areas.The wine boasts a beautiful bright red . The nose provides subtle harmony between red and black fruits, spices and vanilla. On the palate, this wine is both solid and fresh, harmonious and bold. Enjoy with a veal roast and sweet potatoes or matured cheeses.

Country: France
Region: Burgundy
Grape Type: Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2022
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Organic: YES

This small six-hectare domaine located in the heart of Puligny-Montrachet is making rapid strides. Philippe Pernot (a scion of the Paul Pernot dynasty) launched the Pernot-Belicard label in 2009 after marrying Miss Belicard, daughter of Mr Belicard (who owned vineyards in Puligny-Montrachet). In the vineyards, Philippe cultivates the soils, de-buds aggressively and takes pains to retain his old vines in good health. The grapes are harvested by hand, with Philippe typically among the earlier pickers in the village. Since 2014, there's more sorting, the grapes passing over a shaker table before being whole cluster pressed. Initially, the wines were bottled to make room for the new vintage, but Philippe, evidently an inquiring mind, felt that something was missing: now, the wines stay in barrel until August, but spend an additional three to six months in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks with the fine lees. The result are wines that are more integrated and complete. These are already very good wines, and Philippe possesses some enviable parcels, but it is his desire to refine and improve that marks this out as an estate to watch.

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