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THE FACES OF PINOT NOIR

The origin of Pinot Noir can be traced back to the first centuries of our era, in fact it belongs to a large group of very ancient vines, born of natural sowing and genetic mutations. It seems from recent analysis that his parents are the Traminer and an ancestral form of Pinot. Originally from France, it is a grape of extreme difficulty both in the agricultural field, because it prefers clayey-calcareous soils with temperate climates and good temperature range, and high planting density, and in the oenological one, where it requires a lot of attention from the winemaker. during vinification and aging. There are two types: the first, much more productive, is grown in Champagne, and uses for the production of the famous wine with bubbles, the second, grown in Burgundy, is indicated for red wines. It owes its fame to the great and famous red wines of Burgundy, which have become a symbol of elegant and fine wines and then imitated all over the world. It is also cultivated in Jura, Loire, Savoy and Alsace. In the rest of the world it is found in Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, Canada, Argentina, California, Chile, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. It has been introduced in Italy in very remote times, and is now cultivated in almost each region of northern Italy, where it is used in Franciacorta, Oltrepò Pavese and Trentino to produce sparkling wine bases, but also on the Umbrian and Tuscan slopes where interesting red wines are obtained.

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The Pinot Noir of Les Chais du Vieux Bourg is an elegant and fresh wine obtained from the grapes of the same name that come from the vineyard called Les Vernois which rests on soils composed of calcareous marl from Lias. It is an old Pinot Noir vineyard over 50 years old, made with vines from a mass selection of the best plants on the estate, selected on the basis of the quality and aromatic intensity of the grapes. Manual harvest and, in the cellar we proceed to the destemming and spontaneous vinification with a maceration on the skins for a couple of weeks. It is then aged in oak barrels for 2 or 3 years and is bottled with the addition of a very low percentage of sulphites.

Region: France, jura.

Grapes: Pinot noir

Alcohol content: 12.5%.

Aging: 24 months in barrique.

Contains sulfites

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SKU: DLA007

Labet's  Pinot Noir Les Varrons s a fine and fruity wine that is aged in used barriques. The grapes come from two vineyards planted in 1900 and in 1920, which are located about 260 meters above sea level, in a terroir that is characterized by the clayey and calcareous subsoil. In the cellar the fermentation is spontaneous and takes place in barrique. The final refinement phase lasts 12 months, and is entirely carried out in barrique.

Region: France, jura.

Grapes: Pinot noir.

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: Some months in barrique.

Contains sulfites

€129.90
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