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Doussot-rollet Cte De Beaune-villages 2017

Doussot-rollet Cte De Beaune-villages 2017

Doussot-rollet Cte De Beaune-villages 2017


Doussot rollet
Domaine Dussot-Rollet is a tiny, 4.75-hectare Burgundy estate whose wines are being made by Thomas Troussard, a young and talented winemaker, and son-in-law of the owner. The estate is working towards HVE certification (the highest French environmental certification), with no weedkillers used and treatments against disease only when strictly necessary. The vines are old; ranging from 40-95 years. A maximum of 15% new French oak is used across the range, and the wines released 2 years after harvest. The vineyards cover a range of sites in the Cte de Beaune, which, in skilled hands such as these, can offer better value than the more famous villages. The wines are precisely made, forward and succulent, drinking well in youth but with the capacity to age for up to a decade from release. The pricing remains relatively accessible in the context of Burgundy. From a variety of sites across the Cte de Beaune, this delicious Pinot Noir is pale ruby, with notes of mulberry, pomegranate and a touch of charcuterie. This is tangy and poised, with refreshing acidity, grainy tannins, some savoury nuance mid-palate, and good length. An elegant and moreish red Burgundy with minimal oak influence.
£25.50

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