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Item number: 003 042 Name: Bourgogne Rouge Pinot Noir AOC Couvent des Jacobins Production area: France - Burgundy Producer: Maison Louis Jadot Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir Color: red Maturity: enjoy Description: Color: a young age developed by glowing ruby red as they mature elegant garnet reflections Nose: very aromatic with notes of red fruit compote, black currant flowers and fine smoky taste: delicious fresh, full of energy with warm spice and lively tannins Serving suggestions: grilled or fried meat, duck breast, soft game dishes (roast rabbit) and medium-strong cheeses (white cheese) Serving temperature: 18.00 ° C Analytical Data: Alcohol content: 12.50% Residual sugar: 0.80 g / l Acidity: 3.50 g / l
previously open: no already drinkable: very good Wine processing: In 2005, acquiesced in fact everything together to produce a great Burgundy vintage, fully in line with the peak years 1990, 1985, 1959, 1947, 1937 and even 1865 is ...! The initial concern of the dry summer could make the wines a little hard to be proved to be unfounded. Fewer, less rainfall in early September, the grapes develop their full physiological maturity of tense, fleshy berries that could be read in exceptionally good weather conditions. The reds show up clean, concentrated and dense with ripe, elegant tannins and very good aging potential. The Pinot Noir grapes for Couvent des Jacobins Bourgogne Rouge are from the entire region of the Cote d'Or and the Hautes Cotes de Beaune, Hautes Côtes de Nuits, Côte Chalonnaise and the Auxerrois. According to the traditional method of wine first three weeks, the wine fermented on the skins. After that matures a quarter for ten months in used French oak barrels. To balance before bottling, the wine is finally stored for some time and only comes in stainless steel tanks then relaxed on the bottle. The vine has been highlighted on the label separately, for the Bourgogne Rouge, it is not self-evident, a single variety Pinot Noir to have in the bottle. The provisions of the AOC allow the addition of Gamay and Pinot Noir Vintners blend their order. The name "Couvent des Jacobins" is reminiscent of the old wine in Beaune hall that was once housed in the former Jacobin monastery. The historic building was later renovated and rebuilt and is now used as an atmospheric setting for festive occasions. Next door, the Louis Henry Denis Jadot 1859 by Maison Louis Jadot, founded his business. Bottle size: 0,75 l
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