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Chinon La Croix Boissee Bottle

Chinon La Croix Boissee

Bernard BaudryChinon, France

La Croix Boissée is Bernard Baudry’s single‑site Chinon made from 100% Cabernet Franc on steep, south‑facing coteaux of…Learn More »

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About This Wine

La Croix Boissée is Bernard Baudry’s single‑site Chinon made from 100% Cabernet Franc on steep, south‑facing coteaux of clay‑sandy topsoil over white tuffeau (very calcareous)—the wines are noted for chalky, structured tannins, ripe dark‑fruit intensity and a saline/mineral lift. Vinified with native yeasts and aged in older barrels then cement, it’s a relatively powerful, terroir‑driven Chinon with good mid‑term aging potential and limited produ…Learn More »

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RedCabernet Franc

About Chinon La Croix Boissee

La Croix Boissée is Bernard Baudry’s single‑site Chinon made from 100% Cabernet Franc on steep, south‑facing coteaux of clay‑sandy topsoil over white tuffeau (very calcareous)—the wines are noted for chalky, structured tannins, ripe dark‑fruit intensity and a saline/mineral lift. Vinified with native yeasts and aged in older barrels then cement, it’s a relatively powerful, terroir‑driven Chinon with good mid‑term aging potential and limited production.