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Les Grands Chais de France Cuvée 8 Savoie Pinot Noir 2022
$24.95
VINTAGES#:
37180
750 ml bottle
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Savoie is a mountainous region near the Swiss border. The majority of its wines are made from white grapes, which thrive in the cool, elevated vineyards, and the Pinot Noirs made here are lither and lighter than those produced in Burgundy. This 2022 has cherry, dark fruit, forest floor and spice notes. A great brunch wine, it will drink through 2025+.
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- Release DateSeptember 21, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol12%
- Made InSavoie, France
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalPinot Noir
Product Details
Savoie is a mountainous region near the Swiss border. The majority of its wines are made from white grapes, which thrive in the cool, elevated vineyards, and the Pinot Noirs made here are lither and lighter than those produced in Burgundy. This 2022 has cherry, dark fruit, forest floor and spice notes. A great brunch wine, it will drink through 2025+.
More Details
- Release DateSeptember 21, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol12%
- Made InSavoie, France
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalPinot Noir
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