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Grosjean Pinot Noir 2023

BOTTLE:
$63.00
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SKU
104668
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DOZEN: $680.40 or $56.70 each

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    Stock Availability:
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    Producer: Grosjean
    Country: Italy
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2021

    Domaine Grosjean is a family-owned estate in the high-altitude Valle d'Aosta, where viticulture is shaped by steep alpine slopes, glacial soils and some of the highest vineyards in Europe. The Grosjean family have farmed organically for decades, becoming one of the region’s reference points for sustainable, site-driven winemaking. Their work focuses on preserving the identity of indigenous varieties, with a strong emphasis on transparency, freshness and mountain-grown precision rather than ripeness or power.

    The estate’s Pinot Noir is a distinctive alpine expression of the variety, sourced from cool, elevated vineyards that naturally yield small, concentrated fruit. It is typically bright and lifted, showing red cherry, wild berry and floral notes, with a subtle savoury, herbal edge that reflects the mountain environment. The palate is light to medium-bodied, with crisp acidity and fine tannins, giving a taut, energetic feel rather than richness. It’s Pinot Noir shaped by altitude—pure, elegant and defined by freshness and clarity of place.