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Hospices de Beaune Beaune Nicolas Rolin 2021 1er

BOTTLE:
$550.00
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SKU
88748
HALF-DOZEN: $3,135.00 or $522.50 each
DOZEN: $5,940.00 or $495.00 each

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    Producer: Benjamin Leroux
    Country: France
    Region: Burgundy
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2022
    Like previous vintages this is on the darker side of the spectrum but the fruit remains upbeat and sappy in the mouth. Considerable tannins provide the framework while notes of spice, turned earth and a dusting of pepper waft from the glass. It is a little reserved at the moment, that’s to be expected, but the sumptuousness and creaminess of the very old vine fruit, the line of acidity that adds the fresh, sappy elements, those solid but beautifully formed tannins and bead of minerality that bursts through the palate, they all tell a story of a beautifully composed wine, raised by a master of his craft, that should develop wonderfully for at least a decade or so, probably much more. The final flush of florality and mineral laced fruit is enough to excite anyone who loves Burgundy.
    If anyone asks why we persist with the Hospice wines, then they need to try this. Excellent stuff from Mr Leroux, again. ROSCOE