Description
Red Wine: 1997 | Pierre Bouree Fils | Charmes-Chambertin
It reveals notes of dry cassis, dry blackberry, small notes of strawberry associated with touches of strawberry flowers, dry violet as well as fine hints of grey pepper, cigar box, dark chocolate, a discreet hint of cedar and almond.
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Producer: Pierre Bouree Fils
Vintage: 1997
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
It reveals notes of dry cassis, dry blackberry, small notes of strawberry associated with touches of strawberry flowers, dry violet as well as fine hints of grey pepper, cigar box, dark chocolate, a discreet hint of cedar and almond.
Producer Information
In the latter years of the nineteenth century, Pierre Boure took over a wine business in Gevrey-Chambertin and gave it his name. In 1922, his son, Bernard, succeeded him and renamed the house as Pierre Boure Fils. In 1945, Bernard Boure began to train his nephew, Louis Vallet, who eventually became director of the house, assisted by his brother, Franois. Together, they expanded the cellars and the winery, and developed the business outside Europe. As well as putting their own unique stamp upon the business, each successive generation added to the house’s vineyard holdings. Today, Bernard and Jean-Christophe Vallet run the house alongside their sons, Pierre and Louis Henry.This winery represents everything that we are proud to be associated with: attention to detail, careful selection of the best grapes, and above all a passion for making superb wines. All Pierre Boure wines are vinified in their cuverie in Chambolle-Musigny, and are then matured in their cellars at Gevrey-Chambertin.
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