Bourgogne Rouge - Domaine Clerget 2022
Format: 75 cl
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Domaine Clerget |
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Bourgogne Rouge |
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Pinot Noir |
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2022 |
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14.0% |
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75 cl |
| Red fruits, earthy notes, light spices | |
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Steel fermentation, traditional maceration |
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Burgundy |
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France |
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Red wine |
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6-12 months |
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French oak barrels |
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14-16°C |
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Within 5 years from harvest |
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Red meats, poultry, soft cheeses |
The winemaking process follows traditional methods that respect the varietal and terroir-specific identity of Pinot Noir. After fermentation, the wine matures for several months in French oak barrels, adding complexity and structure to the organoleptic profile without overpowering the natural freshness of the fruit.
Visually, the Bourgogne Rouge from Domaine Clerget presents a bright ruby-red color that invites tasting. On the nose, delicate aromas of fresh red fruits such as cherries and raspberries emerge, enriched by light spicy notes and a hint of vanilla, testifying to the elegant oak aging.
On the palate, it is finely balanced with medium structure and soft tannins that blend well with the lively acidity. The persistent aftertaste leaves a pleasant sensation of ripe fruit and light earthy notes.
This wine is ideal for accompanying light meat dishes, poultry, and mushroom-based dishes. Its versatility also makes it an excellent companion for an informal evening or a festive meal. The Bourgogne Rouge from Domaine Clerget can be enjoyed immediately or aged in the cellar for a few years, developing further nuances. In any case, it represents an excellent choice for those seeking a wine with balance, typicity, and class.
Domaine Y. Clerget – Winery in Borgogna (Côte de Beaune)
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