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Fleurie Clos de la Grand'Cour Bottle

Fleurie Clos de la Grand'Cour2016

Domaine de la Grand'CourBeaujolais, France

Fleurie “Clos de la Grand’Cour” is the Dutraive family’s monopole cuvée from a 6.4‑ha granite plateau in Fleurie, made f…Learn More »

$39

/750ml

Current Retail Average

92

/100

Average Pro Rating

Fleurie Clos de la Grand'Cour 2016 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Fleurie “Clos de la Grand’Cour” is the Dutraive family’s monopole cuvée from a 6.4‑ha granite plateau in Fleurie, made from Gamay (younger vines ~45 years) farmed organically. The wines are typically whole‑cluster, low‑intervention fermentations with cold/carbonic elements and maturation split betwe…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedGamay

About Fleurie Clos de la Grand'Cour

Fleurie “Clos de la Grand’Cour” is the Dutraive family’s monopole cuvée from a 6.4‑ha granite plateau in Fleurie, made from Gamay (younger vines ~45 years) farmed organically. The wines are typically whole‑cluster, low‑intervention fermentations with cold/carbonic elements and maturation split between oak foudre and barrels, producing a floral, red‑cherry profile with pronounced stony/mineral tension and a firmer tannic backbone that gives more structure than many Fleuries.