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£390.00
In-Bond Price
6 bottle(s) at £65.00 per bottle.
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SKU
XJEFF83034B621
Bouchard Pere et Fils Volnay Les Caillerets Ancienne Cuvee Carnot 1er Cru 2021
Grape Pinot Noir
Country France
Region Burgundy
ABV 13%
Producer Bouchard Pere et Fils
Case size 6 / 75cl
This wine presents exquisite fruit and spice aromas on the nose. It perfectly balances structure and elegance on the palate, displaying richness, complexity, and voluptuousness. It also has excellent ageing potential.
Lush in texture and balanced on the soft side, this red displays black cherry, blackberry, violet, and earth flavours. It has terrific harmony and a long, complex finish of fruit and minerals. It will be approachable in the short term. Drink now through 2033.
This wine presents exquisite fruit and spice aromas on the nose. It perfectly balances structure and elegance on the palate, displaying richness, complexity, and voluptuousness. It also has excellent ageing potential.
Bouchard produces wines ranging from Cotes de Nuits in the North to Beaujolais in the South. All of these wines are produced and aged at the Cuverie Saint Vincent in Savigny-les-Beaune. Regional and Village Appellations—Bouchard Pere & Fils owns 44 hectares of vineyards in the village and regional appellations. Premier Crus – accounts for the biggest number of Burgundy’s appellations but represent 15% of total production. Bouchard produces 28 Premiers Crus from their 74-hectare holding. Their smallest Premier Cru parcel is Gevrey-Chambertin “Les Cazetiers” at 0.25ha, and their largest is Savigny-les-Beaune “Les Lavieres” at 3.9ha. Grand Crus – accounts for only 2% of Burgundian production. This category includes 33 appellations, of which Bouchard owns 10 parcels (12 hectares). The smallest parcel is Batard-Montrachet at 0.7 ha, and the largest is Le Corton Charlemagne at 3.65 ha.