Coteaux Bourguignons Domaine Joseph Roty

£23.00

The Coteaux Bourguignons appellation was created in 2011, replacing the wonderfully named Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire, the previous name of this wine. The appellation allows for Gamay in the blend, but the Rotys’ wine has always been 100% Pinot Noir. It is made from vines over three decades old, a parcel just below the Gevrey-Chambertin boundary, planted by Pierre-Jean’s father Joseph. A wonderful wine in 2017, combining ripe blackberry fruit with pretty rose petal perfume and fresh acidity.

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The Coteaux Bourguignons appellation was created in 2011, replacing the wonderfully named Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire, the previous name of this wine. The appellation allows for Gamay in the blend, but the Rotys’ wine has always been 100% Pinot Noir. It is made from vines over three decades old, a parcel just below the Gevrey-Chambertin boundary, planted by Pierre-Jean’s father Joseph. A wonderful wine in 2017, combining ripe blackberry fruit with pretty rose petal perfume and fresh acidity.

The Coteaux Bourguignons appellation was created in 2011, replacing the wonderfully named Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire, the previous name of this wine. The appellation allows for Gamay in the blend, but the Rotys’ wine has always been 100% Pinot Noir. It is made from vines over three decades old, a parcel just below the Gevrey-Chambertin boundary, planted by Pierre-Jean’s father Joseph. A wonderful wine in 2017, combining ripe blackberry fruit with pretty rose petal perfume and fresh acidity.