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Domaine Joseph Belland BEAUREGARD 1er Cru Santenay |
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Where it's from:
France, Burgundy, Santenay
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£115.78
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6 x 75 cl |
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Soft & Supple Reds |
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A 23 hectare estate, Domaine Belland was established in 1839 and is situated in the heart of Santenay. Roger Belland is the fifth generation to run the estate and make wines that are full of fruit character and complexity. A traditionally made Burgundy, this wine has a touch of liquorice and a savoury character with a mouthfilling texture and fine tannins. (6 x 75 cl)
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France, Burgundy, Santenay |
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Domaine Joseph Belland |
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43421 |
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Domaine Joseph Belland BEAUREGARD 1er Cru Santenay
Description: A 23 hectare estate, Domaine Belland was established in 1839 and is situated in the heart of Santenay. Roger Belland is the fifth generation to run the estate and make wines that are full of fruit character and complexity. This lovely red coloured wine has a touch of liquorice and a savoury character with a mouthfilling texture and fine tannins. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £127.96
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Domaine Roger Lassarat LES MURES Macon
Description: Domaine Roger Lassarat LES MURES Macon from France, Burgundy, Maconnais by Domaine Roger Lassarat Fruity Dry Whites (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £257.73
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Roger Brun Brut ROSE Non Vintage Champagne
Description: Roger Brun is a family run Champagne house based in the heart of the Grand Cru village of Aÿ in the Marne Valley, with 6.5 hectares of vineyards. Roger Brun’s great grandfather learnt the art of Champagne making while working for Moët and Chandon in the early 1900s and the family’s passion for Champagne has been burning ever since. Roger’s son Philippe has now taken over the winemaking and the running of the estate. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £142.02
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Roger Brun Brut Reserve Non Vintage Champagne
Description: Roger Brun is a family run Champagne house based in the heart of the Grand Cru village of Aÿ in the Marne Valley, with 6.5 hectares of vineyards. Roger Brun’s great grandfather learnt the art of Champagne making while working for Moët and Chandon in the early 1900s and the family’s passion for Champagne has been burning ever since. Roger’s son Philippe has now taken over the winemaking and the running of the estate. (12 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £140.19
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Pol Roger RICH Non Vintage Champagne
Description: 1999 was an annus mirabilis for Pol Roger, with record international sales to mark the company's 150th year in independant family ownership. 2000 was inevitably less dramatic, but saw the company embark upon an ambitious FF15m investment programme, including a state-of-the-art extension to the fermentation cellar, supervised by Dominique Petit, the Chef de Caves. With stocks of 6.5million bottles representing some five 'normal' years supply, Pol Roger remains among the smaller of the great Champagne houses and uncompromising in its refusal to release wines on to the market before they are fully mature. The company owns some 85 hectares of vineyards on prime sitesin the Vallee d'Epernay and on the Cotes des Blancs, drawing the remainder of its supplies under contract from a further 115 hectares owned by individual growers in the chalk below the Avenue de Champagne, the Pol Roger cellars are among the deepestt and coolest in the region: hence the exquisite mousse which distinguishes all the company's Champagnes (24 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £387.39
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Pol Roger RICH Non Vintage Champagne
Description: 1999 was an annus mirabilis for Pol Roger, with record international sales to mark the company's 150th year in independant family ownership. 2000 was inevitably less dramatic, but saw the company embark upon an ambitious FF15m investment programme, including a state-of-the-art extension to the fermentation cellar, supervised by Dominique Petit, the Chef de Caves. With stocks of 6.5million bottles representing some five 'normal' years supply, Pol Roger remains among the smaller of the great Champagne houses and uncompromising in its refusal to release wines on to the market before they are fully mature. The company owns some 85 hectares of vineyards on prime sitesin the Vallee d'Epernay and on the Cotes des Blancs, drawing the remainder of its supplies under contract from a further 115 hectares owned by individual growers in the chalk below the Avenue de Champagne, the Pol Roger cellars are among the deepestt and coolest in the region: hence the exquisite mousse which distinguishes all the company's Champagnes (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £362.60
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