Domaine Albert Bichot Château Gris Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru Organic 2020
Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier Cru AOC
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Dark and seductive 1er Cru Nuits-St-Georges from a "seriously good vintage." This is a unique vineyard within the outstanding Bichot portfolio – a walled, terraced plot of old vines that produced in 2020 black fruit, floral notes and mineral grip.
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium to Full Bodied
- Fine wine
France
- Deep Purple Scarlet
- Pinot Noir
- 10.125 Units
- 13.5% ABV
- 31 December 2036
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Silky black fruit with length and power, mineral grip and tannins
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Story Behind the Bottle
Albert Bichot is a renowned family négociant dating from 1831. With around 100 hectares of vines, they are one of the bigger players in Burgundy, but with an excellent reputation. As Neal Martin of Wine Advocate wrote, their wines "can really surprise". They are, above all, about finesse and nuance thanks to Albéric Bichot, a former IWC ‘Winemaker of the Year’. Château Gris is a superb Premier Cru from a single, walled vineyard, which takes its name from the grey slate-roofed château that stands at its centre. At 40 years old, the vines are mature and are tended organically, the Pinot Noir below the château, the Chardonnay just above. From an excellent vintage, the wine is beginning to show well. Decant and serve with rib of beef or duck.
Albert Bichot is a renowned family négociant dating from 1831. With around 100 hectares of vines, they are one of the bigger players in Burgundy, but with an excellent reputation. As Neal Martin of Wine Advocate wrote, their wines "can really surprise". They are, above all, about finesse and nuance thanks to Albéric Bichot, a former IWC ‘Winemaker of the Year’. Château Gris is a superb Premier Cru from a single, walled vineyard, which takes its name from the grey slate-roofed château that stands at its centre. At 40 years old, the vines are mature and are tended organically, the Pinot Noir below the château, the Chardonnay just above. From an excellent vintage, the wine is beginning to show well. Decant and serve with rib of beef or duck.
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