$69.00
This St. Veran is one of the best examples that arrive in the Ontario market. From a 35 year old vineyard farmed organically and biodynamically, this 2 hectare plot is surrounded by old brush, making it a unique microclimate with no direct vineyard neighbours. Just slightly South-east from the Pouilly-Fuissé en Chatenay, the clay and limestone soils create a beautifully rich but balanced wine, with the right amount of texture softening the bright and juicy acidity. This particular cuvee spent one year in egg shaped concrete tank, adding a beautiful layer of complexity and elegance.
Vintage: | 2021 |
Format: | 3 x 750ml |
Availability: | Now |
Country: | France |
Region: | Burgundy |
Varietal(s): | Chardonnay |
$133.00
René Rostaing has made a life’s work of defending the idea that Côte Rôtie should taste like Côte Rôtie, not like Hermitage, and certainly not like new world Syrah. In...
$167.00
From a vineyard with gravelly white limestone soils (hence the cuvée name) and planted in 1948, this is a brilliant Meursault. Vibrant and energetic, this wine is chalky and citrusy,...
$245.00
Mark O’Connell’s flagship monopole bottling of Clos de la Chapelle has consistently been one of the very best examples of Volnay to be found in Burgundy for several vintages now,...