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Ghislaine et Jean-Hugues Goisot Sauvignon Saint Bris
Description: The Goisots are perfectionists and this shows in their wine-making. They believe in the primacy of terroir and harvest as late as possible to maximise the potential of the grapes. The domaine has existed since the 15th century and Jean-Hugues started working on the wines at the age of sixteen. The Goisots firmly believe that great wine begins in the vineyard and have worked in organic viticulture since 1993 to protect the soil and nourish the vines. No fertilizers, insecticides or weedkillers are used; wild or natural yeasts are encouraged. 100% Sauvignon blanc showing aromatic guile with notes of peachskins and richly textured, Jean-Hugues has been described as 'The Pope of Saint Bris'. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £76.93
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J Moreau et Fils Sauvignon de St Bris
Description: J Moreau et Fils Sauvignon de St Bris from France, Burgundy, St-Bris by J.Moreau et Fils Fruity Dry Whites (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £107.44
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J Moreau et Fils Sauvignon de St Bris
Description: Uncommon in Burgundy, Sauvignon Blanc grown just outside the Chablis area produces very crisp and steely wines with the classic gooseberry character. Now in a smart 'antique' bottle. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £117.35
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Bertrand Ambroise Saint Romain Blanc Cote de Beaune
Description: This estate has its origins in the 18th century, today the present owner Bertrand Ambroise manages to extract the authentic character of the richest appellations to produce big, powerful wines.
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Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet St-Romain
Description: Since Etienne de Montille took over Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet as director in 2001 this sleeping giant has been re-awoken. Previously this fine estate over-cropped and over-oaked to produce 'in your face' wines with little or no terroir definition. Etienne has changed all that. He has carried out extensive work in the vineyards (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £264.08
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Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet St-Romain
Description: Since Etienne de Montille took over Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet as director in 2001 this sleeping giant has been re-awoken. Previously this fine estate over-cropped and over-oaked to produce 'in your face' wines with little or no terroir definition. Etienne has changed all that. He has carried out extensive work in the vineyards (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £289.64
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Domaine Jerome Sordet LE JARRON Saint-Romain
Description: Aged 12 month in new oak barrel this is a light yellow colour, with a lustrous hue, that exudes warmth and tickles the eye. The wine's bouquet releases aromas of white flowers, acacia and ripened yellow fruits. This well-bodied, smooth white Saint Romain boasts nice balance, a lingering finish and refined elegance. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £119.59
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Maison Champy Saint Romain Blanc AC
Description: With a growing vineyard base on the Cote de Beaune and increasing control over the management of the vineyards from which they buy, together with an unparalled access to the best domaines, Champy continue to redefine the role of the Burgundy negociant by maintaining individuality and preserving vineyard integrity (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £179.08
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Pascal Prunier-Bonheur St-Romain
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: £209.56
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Pascal Prunier-Bonheur St-Romain
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: £202.75
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Bouchard Aine Saint Veran AC
Description: 20% Barrel maturation from 6 to 8 months allows this wine to develop hazelnut and honey tones with a flinty character typical of the area. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £68.28
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