Pauchard Christophe - Volnay Santenots - Red - 2007
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The PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE is a wine from the Burgundy region, with a VOLNAY SANTENOTS appellation. Its red color is characteristic of this type of wine, which offers a range of complex and delicate flavors.Discover this BOURGOGNE 2007.
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Pauchard Christophe Volnay Santenots Rouge Red 2007 A Wine From Volnay Santenots :
Description of PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE
The PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE is a red wine that is part of the VOLNAY SANTENOTS appellation of the BURGUNDY region. It is made from a carefully harvested Pinot Noir grape on the vineyards of the region, all while benefiting from the exceptional terroir of the region. Christophe Pauchard's mastery in the elaboration of this wine gives it a remarkable aromatic complexity.
Tasting of PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE
The PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE is a deep red wine that offers aromas of red fruits and woody notes. Its fine and elegant structure, as well as its silky tannins, harmonize perfectly with its aromas. It is ideal to accompany red meats, game, and cheeses.
Production of PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE
The PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE is a wine produced in small quantities to guarantee its quality. The grapes are harvested manually and carefully sorted. Vinification is carried out in stainless steel tanks with a pre-fermentation maceration in cold followed by an alcoholic fermentation. The wine is then aged for approximately 15 months in oak barrels before being bottled.
Conclusion on PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE
The PAUCHARD CHRISTOPHE VOLNAY SANTENOTS ROUGE is a red wine of exceptional quality that combines ancestral know-how and modern vinification techniques. With its remarkable aromatic complexity and silky structure in the mouth, it is a must-have for all Burgundy wine enthusiasts.
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