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Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru
Description: The wine has been vinified in traditional open-top fermenters and then matured for atleast 12 months in the subterranean cellars in Beaune. A wine with classic feminine style.
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Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru CLOS DES URSULES OWC
Description: This is the very first vineyard that Louis Jadot purchased back in 1826. Still a Jadot Monopole. Always the most profound and long lived of the Beaune 1er Crus. Sweet, classy old vine fruit marked by concentrated, jammy black cherry and plum flavors lead into intense spicy, leafy, vinous notes on this wine's refined, silky palate set in a high-toned, firm tannic structure. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £403.18
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Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru CLOS DES URSULES OWC
Description: Jadot regard this as their flagship wine and with some justification, this is the very first vineyard that Louis Jadot purchased back in 1826. Still a Jadot Monopole. Always the most profound and long lived of the Beaune 1er Crus. Sweet, classy old vine fruit marked by concentrated, jammy black cherry and plum flavors lead into intense spicy, leafy, vinous notes on this wine's refined, silky palate set in a high-toned, firm tannic structure. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £564.05
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Louis Jadot Beaune 1er Cru LES THEURONS
Description: This vineyard, which borders the north of Beaune has been a Jadot holding for many years. Just about ready for drinking now. Available in Original Wooden Case. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £293.82
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Louis Jadot Beaune AC
Description: Bright colour and clean ripe fruit here. Soft finish,typical of wines from this appellation. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £250.35
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Louis Latour 1er Cru Beaune
Description: Louis Latour 1er Cru Beaune from France, Burgundy, Beaune by Louis Latour (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £286.29
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Louis Latour Beaune 1er Cru Rouge
Description: Domaine Louis Latour produces this wine from the two Premier Cru vineyards of Perrieres and Clos du Roi. The clay and limestone soils and the ideal aspect of these vineyards consistently produce an excellent wine year after year. The vines in these vineyards have an average age of over 40 years old which combined with the unique terroir which produces a delicately cherry scented and berry flavoured wine with a luscious palate and an ability to develop with age. Soil: Chalk-clay soil. Vinification: Open vat fermentation followed by 18 months in oak casks. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £299.66
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Louis Latour Beaune 1er Cru Vignes Franches
Description: Les Vignes Franches is one of the best Premier Cru vineyards of the town, producing a wine that is persuasively elegant and graceful with a fragrant floral nose and yet well capable of ageing to perfection for a considerable period of time. This rich premier cru has a beautiful deep garnet sheen and a clean nose of woodspice and liquorice. With its balanced tannins and ample structure it has a fine and unctuous wine revealing some leather and gamey flavours. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £386.85
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Louis Latour Beaune Blanc AC
Description: From the gently sloping hillside overlooking the ancient walled town of Beaune comes this classic white Burgundy from Maison Louis Latour. White Beaune accounts for only 5% of the total production from this appellation. The soil in this region is made up of chalk and limestone which suits the Chardonnay well. The unique terroir and traditional oak cask ageing produce a wine with an elegant bouquet, which is rich and thick in body displaying a generous buttery fruit character. It is well-balanced and has a crisp acidity and a long finish. Soil: Limestone and chalk. Vinification: Aged in oak casks with 100% malolactic fermentation. Clear, pale lemon-yellow in the glass, this Beaune has a delicately fruity nose with scents of apricot and minerals. The palate is fresh with crisp acidity, round structure and subtle hints of butter and lemon as well as warm alcohol that lingers (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £226.96
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Louis Latour Beaune Rouge AC
Description: The red wines that come from the vineyards surrounding the picturesque town of Beaune remain relatively undiscovered compared to its smaller, more famous neighbours. For this reason Beaune Rouge AC still represents extremely good value whilst providing an appealing introduction to the red wines of the Cote de Beaune. The wines from this section of the Appellation are full and rich with an impressive range of berry-fruit flavours and ripe tannins. Their colour is deep and concentrated with a finish that is to be savoured. Open-vat fermentation followed by 18 months in oak barrels has produced a wine with a garnet-red appearance, clean nose and expressed hints of red currants. This was reflected on the palate along with a high concentration of tannins and a brambly finish.
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Maison Champy Beaune 1er Cru Greves
Description: Deep red-purple. Quite opulent ripe fruit underpinned with fairly heavy new oak. Impressive concentration on the palate with ripe, red berry character and stylish tannins. Approachable now but will continue to improve. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £290.83
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Maison Champy Beaune 1er Cru Les Champs Pimont
Description: Mid-red. Very ripe, even, opulent red berry nose. Forward, pretty and elegant. Broad palate structure with well-balanced fruit and good acids and tannins. Clean, ripe and forward drinking. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £268.15
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Pascal Prunier-Bonheur 1er Cru LES SIZIES Beaune
Description: Domaine Pascal Prunier-Bonheur is run by husband and wife team Pascal and Christine. They own just 6 hectares between them, however, despite being based in the village of Meursault, they do not yet own any of these precious soils themselves. Pascal's brother, on the other hand, owns a nice plot in the well placed 'les Clous Dessous' which Pascal farms, harvests and vinifies. From his vineyard Pascal produces very stylish wines, showing good depth, complexity, and mineral 'fraicheur'. His style on reds is pure, elegant and fruit-driven with good volume and beautifully rounded tannins. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £287.93
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Pascal Prunier-Bonheur 1er Cru LES SIZIES Beaune
Description: Domaine Pascal Prunier-Bonheur is run by husband and wife team Pascal and Christine. They own just 6 hectares between them, however, despite being based in the village of Meursault, they do not yet own any of these precious soils themselves. Pascal's brother, on the other hand, owns a nice plot in the well placed 'les Clous Dessous' which Pascal farms, harvests and vinifies. From his vineyard Pascal produces very stylish wines, showing good depth, complexity, and mineral 'fraicheur'. His style on reds is pure, elegant and fruit-driven with good volume and beautifully rounded tannins. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £281.12
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Pierre Ponnelle Beaune 1er Cru Teurons
Description: Descriptive : the vines which are planted in the centre and the South part of Beaune is usually strong and tannic. The colour is unually intensively red and the aroma is somehow animal like with some hints of red fruits. As for vines that are planted in the North part of Beaune, the robe is less intense andisa beautifully tender and soft. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £149.25
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