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Wine Advocate wrote, “readers who don’t know this estate should give it serious consideration”, "an excellent source of keenly priced" wines. From a great vintage, this is Camus-Bruchon’s stylish Chorey, abundant in red berries and soft spice.
Tasting notes
Medium body, silky smooth red berries and soft spices
Aroma
Abundant dark cherry, raspberry and woodland spices
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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Burgundy’s 2019 vintage had fine wine gurus hot under the collar. Charles Curtis MW called it a “hedonistic vintage that will take its place alongside other exceptional years”. It's from a small family domaine dating back to 1702, which passed down the female side until the birth of Lucien Camus in 1949, the first son for generations. He married Bernadette Bruchon and since 2001, their son Guillaume and daughter Alexandra, an oenologist at renowned Albert Bichot, have gradually taken charge. Situated in Savigny, they have plots of enviably old vines, which accounts for the quality and consistency they achieve. Enjoy this Chorey-Lès-Beaune's luscious red berry fruit, smoky spice and freshness. Ideal with duck or wild mushroom stroganoff.