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Bourgogne Rouge La Digoine Bottle

Bourgogne Rouge La Digoine1986

Domaine de VillaineCote Chalonnaise, France

La Digoine is Domaine de Villaine’s Bourgogne Côte‑Chalonnaise rouge — a 100% Pinot Noir from vines planted at the foot…Learn More »

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Bourgogne Rouge La Digoine 1986 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

La Digoine is Domaine de Villaine’s Bourgogne Côte‑Chalonnaise rouge — a 100% Pinot Noir from vines planted at the foot of the coteau where deeper soils give moderate yields and concentrated fruit. Made with organic/biodynamic practices and gentle, traditional vinification (indigenous yeasts, oak él…Learn More »

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RedPinot Noir

About Bourgogne Rouge La Digoine

La Digoine is Domaine de Villaine’s Bourgogne Côte‑Chalonnaise rouge — a 100% Pinot Noir from vines planted at the foot of the coteau where deeper soils give moderate yields and concentrated fruit. Made with organic/biodynamic practices and gentle, traditional vinification (indigenous yeasts, oak élevage), it shows bright red‑berry aromas, fine acidity, silky tannins and a saline, terroir‑driven precision that rewards short‑term drinking but can develop greater depth and complexity with a decade of cellaring.