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Bouchard Père and Fils

Domaine Bouchard Pere et Fils Monthelie 1er ‘Les Duresses’ 2021

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From one of the most famous names in Burgundy
Medium-bodied, lively and concentrated, it's deep and velvety, with lively acids and an unusually suave
The "Climat" "Les Duresses" spreads over the villages of Auxey Duresses where it is the prize vineyard, and the village of Monthélie, where it is one of the most remarkable Premiers Crus
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SKU: DMLD202110 UCAU
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  • Red

    Classification

  • Pinot Noir

    Variety

  • 2021

    Vintage

  • 750ml (Bottle)

    Bottle Size

  • France

    Country

  • Burgundy, Monthelie

    Region

  • 13.5%

    Alcohol %

  • 15 Plus Years

    Cellaring

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88 / 100

"Unwinding in the glass with aromas of dark berry fruit, spices, smoke and plums, the 2021 Monthélie 1er Cru Les Duresses is medium to full-bodied, fleshy and lively, with a rather muscular, serious profile. Like its communal-level counterpart, it’s a strong effort, though it will require some patience."
- Robert Parker's Wine Advocate




Tasting Notes

Renowned and respected as one of the finest producers in Burgundy, Bouchard Père et Fils has truly become an institution, known for the exceptional quality of their wines and the diversity of its many vineyards.

Founded in 1731, Bouchard Père et Fils has built up an estate of 130ha and, collectively, is the largest owner of Grand Crus (12ha) and Premier Crus (74ha) across the Côte d’Or. Bouchard Père et Fils represents almost one hundred ‘climats’ or uniquely diverse vineyards, including prestigious monopoles such as ‘Beaune Grèves Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus’ and ‘Chevalier-Montrachet La Cabotte’.

Situated between Volnay and Mersault, the village of Monthélie is not as well-known as its famous cousins. Nevertheless, the first traces of vineyards here date back to the 9th century. The "Climat" "Les Duresses" spreads over the villages of Auxey Duresses where it is the prize vineyard, and the village of Monthélie, where it is one of the most remarkable Premiers Crus. The 1.72 hectares

Tasting Profile

  • Light
  • Full
  • Low Tannin
  • Tannic
  • Sweet
  • Dry
  • Low Acidity
  • High Acidity

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