$ 250.00 AUD
The Domaine de Courcel’s vineyard is planted on around 9.5 hectares. It produces one of the highest quality red wines of the Côte de Beaune. Its red wines, made from Pinot Noir, can be characterised by their elegance and minerality as well as their strong tannins, which blend in nicely with strong and beautiful aromas of red berries and toasted bread.
Region - Burgundy
Type - Red
Year - 2013
Winery - Burgundy
Grape - Pinot Noir
Volume - Standard - 750ml
From one of the great Domaines of Pommard, in the Côte de Beaune, comes this elegant, mineral and well structured Premier Cru Pinot Noir that speaks of purity of fruit and its region. Absolute knockouts for the true connoisseur and one to hold for decades!
Captivating and Complex, Earthy and Savoury, Elegant and Fine, For the Cellar, Juicy and Fruity, Something Special
Cherries, Red Berries
Earth, Florals, Herbals, Minerality, Oak, Spices, Tannins
Pork
Cheese
Pizza
Fish
Red Meat
Pasta
BBQ
Vegetables
Poultry
Shellfish
Oysters
Spicy Foods
Cured Meats
Desserts
Vibrant medium ruby with a complex and prettily perfumed nose of pink blossoms, violets, cherry and deep red berries, spice and sous-bois. In the mouth it's intense, complex and structured with flavours of ripe red berries, rose, coffee and spice, deepened by an earthy savouriness. Fine firm tannins grip with tension and balance the fruit beautifully. Hold for decades!
Pinot noir (French: [pino nwaʁ]) is a red-wine grape variety whose name roughly translates to describe the tight clusters of a pine cone. Its home is France's Burgundy region, particularly Côte-d'Or. It is also planted in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, northern parts of Croatia, Czech Republic, England, the Republic of Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Hungary, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, New Zealand, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States, and Uruguay.