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2021 [Thomas Pico] Vallee de Coigny
Les Pinots Blacks is a collaboration between four friends: Chablis restauranteur Fabien Espana (previously of Au Fil du Zinc), and three renowned winemakers: Thomas Pico of Domaine Pattes Loup in Chablis, Damien Delecheneau of Domaine de La Grange Tiphaine in the Loire, and Bruno Verret of Domaine Verret in Irancy. The project was born from a common dream to vinify Pinot Noir together, since neither Thomas Pico nor Damien Delecheneau farm this grape variety on their respective properties. With one hectare of Pinot Noir farmed by Bruno Verret, they give deserved attention to lesser-known village of Irancy. This dynamic foursome is producing compelling wines from pocket-sized vineyards.
$65.00 Stock6
2022 Vallee de Coigny
$55.00 Stock12
2019 Bourgogne Blanc
Les Belles Cotes is a 0,77 hectare plot with an average vine age of 15 years. The newest Bourgogne Blanc from the Boisson family comes from " Les Belles Cotes" in the village of Meursault, a lieu-dit located at the bottom of the slope where the clay is a bit deeper. Floral and focused with surprising complexity, Les Belles Cotes is a lovely addition to the Boisson lineup.
$75.00 Stock3
2020 Bourgogne Blanc
From Les Herbeux in the village of Meursault. Average vine age 20 years.
2021
$50.00 Stock11
2015
Located just southwest of the commune of Chablis, Irancy boasts an unusual topography: it lies in the hollow of a valley whose slopes (covered primarily with vines and cherry trees) protect it from harsh weather of its northern climes. Its geographical location, on the right bank of the Yonne River, also provides good moisture from morning mists. Fortuitously the region does claim adequate sunshine for full ripening. Irancy is a natural ampitheater and a unique winegrowing environment.
$31.00 Stock9
2019
Varietals: 95% Pinot Noir 5% César ---- Vineyard age 60+ years ----Sometimes referred to as the red wine of Chablis, Irancy is in the Côte Auxerrois, just north of the Cote d’Or. It is a 100% red wine appellation devoted to the production of Pinot Noir. David Renaud’s domaine, which has been in his family for four generations, sits on 11 hectares under vine on soils of Kimmeridgean marl and brown limestone.
$35.00 Stock24
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