Domaine Saint Martin Fixin Hervelets 2000

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    Vintage
    2000

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    750ML

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    Hervelets is the top 1er cru in the village of Fixin, and Martin does an excellent job with these grapes every year. Only six barrels of the 2000 were made. The nose is very rich with lovely cherry, spice and toasty oak tones. On the palate the lush, sweet, ripe cherry fruit is nicely balanced with layers of toasty oak and round, soft tannins. This wine is perfectly pleasant to drink in its youth and should maintain its fruity attractions for 5-6 years.

    40-60 year old vines. Aged in 100% new oak barrels. One racking by hand before bottling. Not fined or filtered. Bottled by hand.

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    WWH353FIX02_2000 Item# 61872

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