Remoissenet Chambolle-Musigny Charmes Premier Cru 2013 Front Label
Remoissenet Chambolle-Musigny Charmes Premier Cru 2013 Front Label

Remoissenet Chambolle-Musigny Charmes Premier Cru 2013

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    Blend: 100% Pinot Noir.

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    Remoissenet Pere et Fils, France
    Remoissenet Pere et Fils Pierre-Antoine Rovani, Owner Winery Image
    Remoissenet Père et Fils owns some 100 acres of prime vineyards, which it tends according to biodynamic principles (yet is not certified). And as a micro-négociant, it purchases grapes not by quantity but by quality. This ensures the estate obtains the finest and healthiest grapes, regardless of vintage conditions. Reds are destemmed, fermented on indigenous yeasts in open-top fermenters and aged in large, 350L barrels. The percentage of new oak depends on the cru, with up to 30% for villages wines; from 30% to 70% for premier crus; and from 70% to 100% for grand crus. Reds are neither fined nor filtered. Whites are pressed and fermented on indigenous yeasts, with barrel selection ranging from 30% new for villages wines to 100% new for grand crus.
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    NBIREMOISSCHARMES_2013 Item# 149410

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