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Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge Bottle

Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge

Domaine Arlaud Pere et FilsBurgundy, France

Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge from Domaine Arlaud is a 100% Pinot Noir bottling made from old (often 50–60+ y…Learn More »

$50

/750ml

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Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge from Domaine Arlaud is a 100% Pinot Noir bottling made from old (often 50–60+ year) vines on clay–limestone soils in the Roncevie parcels technically inside Gevrey‑Chambertin but declassified to Bourgogne; farmed biodynamically and vinified with native yeasts and gentle extraction, it shows bright red and black cherry fruit, floral and undergrowth notes, fine tannins and a saline/mineral underpinning that…Learn More »

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Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$49.94
2022
Domaine Arlaud Pere et Fils Bourgogne Roncevie 2022 750ML

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge

Bourgogne Roncevie Vieilles Vignes Rouge from Domaine Arlaud is a 100% Pinot Noir bottling made from old (often 50–60+ year) vines on clay–limestone soils in the Roncevie parcels technically inside Gevrey‑Chambertin but declassified to Bourgogne; farmed biodynamically and vinified with native yeasts and gentle extraction, it shows bright red and black cherry fruit, floral and undergrowth notes, fine tannins and a saline/mineral underpinning that gives village‑level depth and early approachability.