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Morey-Saint-Denis Tres Girard

Domaine Cecile TremblayMorey-St-Denis, France

Morey‑Saint‑Denis “Très Girard” from Domaine Cécile Tremblay is a small‑production, biodynamically farmed Pinot Noir fro…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Morey‑Saint‑Denis “Très Girard” from Domaine Cécile Tremblay is a small‑production, biodynamically farmed Pinot Noir from a roughly 0.5‑hectare, east‑facing parcel just below the Clos des Sorbets; vinified with a high proportion of whole clusters and aged in barrel (c.15–18 months with a minority new oak), it’s praised for its fine‑boned Morey structure—saline, floral and red‑berry notes—with precise tannins and long ageing potential.Learn More »

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RedPinot Noir

About Morey-Saint-Denis Tres Girard

Morey‑Saint‑Denis “Très Girard” from Domaine Cécile Tremblay is a small‑production, biodynamically farmed Pinot Noir from a roughly 0.5‑hectare, east‑facing parcel just below the Clos des Sorbets; vinified with a high proportion of whole clusters and aged in barrel (c.15–18 months with a minority new oak), it’s praised for its fine‑boned Morey structure—saline, floral and red‑berry notes—with precise tannins and long ageing potential.