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Until 1964 the Roncevie Lieu dit was classified as Gevrey Chambertin villages. For purely political reasons, half of the Lieu dit was de-classified to Bourgogne AOC. This refreshing, easy-going 100% Pinot Noir has gratifying depth, it is much loved by Market Wines staff.

Arlaud is an organic producer located in Morey St Denis. The winery was granted to the Arlaud family as a dowry in 1942 for the marriage of Joseph Arlaud, a man from Ardèche, and Renée Amiot, a woman from a family with deep roots in the Burgundian wine culture.

The main growing region of Burgundy spans from Dijon in the north through the Cote de Nuits, Cote de Beaune, Challonaise all the way through to Macconais. Chablis and Beaujolais too.
The primary varieties here are Chardonnay for white and Pinot Noir for red, you can also find Aligote and Gamay for a little variety.
Burgundy is a treasure chest of tiny vineyards with unique soil compositions and exposures that grant tiny plots the best conditions. The best red and white Burgundy rewards with time in The Cellar.

ARLAUD BOURGOGNE RONCEVIE

SKU: 710682
Regular price $67.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Burgundy

VARIETAL: Pinot Noir

VINTAGE: 2022

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FORMAT: 750 ML

SUB REGION: Roncevie

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Until 1964 the Roncevie Lieu dit was classified as Gevrey Chambertin villages. For purely political reasons, half of the Lieu dit was de-classified to Bourgogne AOC. This refreshing, easy-going 100% Pinot Noir has gratifying depth, it is much loved by Market Wines staff.

Arlaud is an organic producer located in Morey St Denis. The winery was granted to the Arlaud family as a dowry in 1942 for the marriage of Joseph Arlaud, a man from Ardèche, and Renée Amiot, a woman from a family with deep roots in the Burgundian wine culture.

The main growing region of Burgundy spans from Dijon in the north through the Cote de Nuits, Cote de Beaune, Challonaise all the way through to Macconais. Chablis and Beaujolais too.
The primary varieties here are Chardonnay for white and Pinot Noir for red, you can also find Aligote and Gamay for a little variety.
Burgundy is a treasure chest of tiny vineyards with unique soil compositions and exposures that grant tiny plots the best conditions. The best red and white Burgundy rewards with time in The Cellar.