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Domaine Pillot Laurent et Romain Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2023 750ml
Their terrific 2023 Bourgogne Rouge has a bright ruby red color with aromas of succulent red berry fruit.
Our Professional Review
Bart Hopkins of 67Wine.com writes | The Cote Chalonais is undoubtedly one of the last remaining sources of good value red Burgundy. The father-and-son team of Laurent and Romain represent the fifth and sixth generations to make wine at Domaine Pillot, located in the village of Mercurey.
Their terrific 2023 Bourgogne Rouge has a bright ...Show More >
Our Professional Review
Bart Hopkins of 67Wine.com writes | The Cote Chalonais is undoubtedly one of the last remaining sources of good value red Burgundy. The father-and-son team of Laurent and Romain represent the fifth and sixth generations to make wine at Domaine Pillot, located in the village of Mercurey.
Their terrific 2023 Bourgogne Rouge has a bright ruby red color with aromas of succulent red berry fruit. Suave and elegant in the mouth, with notes of savory spice and earthy complexity emerging in the mouth with delicacy and finesse. This is a Bourgogne that pays great compliment to food pairings. Serve it with poultry, wild game, mushroom soufflé and beef Bourguignon.
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Wine Information:
Country: France
Region: Burgundy
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Bourgogne
Variety: Pinot Noir
Type: Reds
Size: 750ml
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The Cote Chalonais is undoubtedly one of the last remaining sources of good value red Burgundy. The father-and-son team of Laurent and Romain represent the fifth and sixth generations to make wine at Domaine Pillot, located in the village of Mercurey. Their terrific 2023 Bourgogne Rouge has a bright ruby red color with aromas of succulent red berry fruit. Suave and elegant in the mouth, with notes of savory spice and earthy complexity emerging in the mouth with delicacy and finesse. This is a Bourgogne that pays great compliment to food pairings. Serve it with poultry, wild game, mushroom soufflé and beef Bourguignon.
Bart Hopkins