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Domaine de Bellene Vosne Romanee Quartiers de Nuits 2022

BOTTLE:
$315.00
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SKU
88409
HALF-DOZEN: $1,795.50 or $299.25 each
DOZEN: $3,402.00 or $283.50 each

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    Stock Availability:
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    1 qty South Melbourne
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    Country: France
    Region: Burgundy
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2022

    BURGHOUND  = OUTSTANDING
    It's one of those wines only Burgundy can toss up - it's a parcel of Grand Cru Echezeaux that's not designated Grand Cru but village. It certainly doesn't look at all village level. Super polished and full of Vosne Flagey richness. 

    Easily the best version I've seen of this in years, and that's not damning it with faint praise, this wine is a star of the range, but this is superb Burgundy. I opened it the other night. Wow, what a wine and gives you everything you think Burgundy should MICHAEL MCNAMARA