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Frédéric Lafarge's Passetoutgrains comes from a co-planted 89-year-old parcel of equal parts Gamay and Pinot Noir
Appearance: Shiny straw-yellow with hints of gold Nose: Powerful and aromatically expressive Palate: Peach and pear notes and fresh pineapple with an ample and sustained finish
as well as with goat and other fresh cheeses
There is volume here but it is not insistent
Moet has been associated with the sparkle of success and glamour ever since the House was founded in 1743 by Claude Moet
Domaine Jean-Michel Gaunoux & Fils Meursault 2015 1.5L ALBARIÑO Frédéric Lafarge's Passetoutgrains comes fromWith family thats been rooted in the Cote d'Or for several centuries, Jean Michel Gaunoux cultivates three Premier Cru sites within Meursault: "Perrieres", "Genevrieres", and "Les Gouttes d'Or". Totalling 6ha of vines across Meursault, Pommard, and Volnay holdings, Jean Michel worked with his father, Francois Gaunoux, of Domaine Francois Gaunoux, until establishing Domaine Jean Michel Gaunoux in 1990. Practicing lutte raisonne in the vineyard, Jean
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