Hospices de Beaune (Clarence Dillon & J. Drouhin)
                            , Frankreich
                        
    2021 Beaune 1er Cru Les Montrevenots
        Antoine Rousseau and Barbe Deslandes founded the Hôpital de la Sainte-Trinité in 1645, later renamed the Hospice de la Charité and associated with the Hospices de Beaune during the Revolution. Its vocation has evolved considerably over time. Initially it was a reception center for orphans from successive plague epidemics, now it houses a nursing home. Its high proportion of Climat des Cent Vignes could make it a close rival to the Nicolas Rolin Cuvée. But the nuance, in more saline and “airy” terms, comes from the other two Climats of this Cuvée: Montrevenots and Clos de la Mignotte. Both are based on more chalky marls which are a guarantee of supple and elegant textures. The density, the depth and especially the power on the finish come unquestionably from the deep clay of the Cent Vignes. This is a wine for medium term ageing, which often reveals itself in its youth.
    
    
    
        
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        Article Number 806151
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            Alcohol Content 13%
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            Quantity 0,75 l
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        Packaging Bottle
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            Price Per Litre € 248,21
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                Type Pinot Noir
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            Origin Frankreich / Burgund / Burgund