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JCB No. 69 Brut Rosé Crémant de Bourgogne
94
The Tasting Panel Magazine
$29.95
VINTAGES#:
614453
Product Details
The oscillation between Ruby Red grapefruit and tart Rainier cherry allows for the brief appearance of yellow raspberry and a smattering of salty clay before grapefruit peel returns in this bright and slightly earthy Pinot Noir-based Crémant de Bourgogne. Score - 94. (Jessie Birschbach, The Tasting Panel Magazine, Sept./Oct. 2024)
More Details
- Release DateMay 10, 2025
- Made InFrance
- ByVintages Front Line Release
- Sugar Content11 gram per Litre
Product Details
The oscillation between Ruby Red grapefruit and tart Rainier cherry allows for the brief appearance of yellow raspberry and a smattering of salty clay before grapefruit peel returns in this bright and slightly earthy Pinot Noir-based Crémant de Bourgogne. Score - 94. (Jessie Birschbach, The Tasting Panel Magazine, Sept./Oct. 2024)
More Details
- Release DateMay 10, 2025
- Made InFrance
- ByVintages Front Line Release
- Sugar Content11 gram per Litre
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