1987 | Domaines Albert Bichot | Chateau Gris Monopole Nuits-Saint-Georges (Double Magnum)
Red Wine: 1987 | Domaines Albert Bichot | Chateau Gris Monopole Nuits-Saint-Georges (Double Magnum)
With an elegant and racy nose, premier cru develops delicate aromas of black fruit with nice floral notes.
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Producer: Domaines Albert Bichot
Vintage: 1987
Size: 3L
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
Detailed Description
With an elegant and racy nose, premier cru develops delicate aromas of black fruit with nice floral notes. In the mouth, the body has a lot of sweetness but with a beautiful frame and fruit in keeping with the woodland.
Producer Information
Cousins Danie and Hugo are 5th generation growers with prime Domaines Albert Bichot is a leading family-owned and run négociant house and estate owner in Burgundy, formed in 1831 and now based in the town of Beaune. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape varieties are unsurprisingly the main focus; the company also produces red wines from the Gamay grape in Beaujolais to the south. Albert Bichot, which is currently run by Albéric Bichot (who took over in 1996 and represents the sixth generation to run the wine company), owns more than 100 hectares (250 acres) of sustainably farmed vineyards divided among six estates. The majority of the Côte d’Or vineyard holdings are run organically.