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Bourgogne Rouge Cuvee de Noble Souche Bottle

Bourgogne Rouge Cuvee de Noble Souche

Domaine Denis MortetCote de Nuits, France

Domaine Denis Mortet’s Bourgogne Rouge “Cuvée de Noble Souche” is an entry‑level Pinot Noir sourced from high‑altitude p…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Domaine Denis Mortet’s Bourgogne Rouge “Cuvée de Noble Souche” is an entry‑level Pinot Noir sourced from high‑altitude parcels around Daix (≈400 m), giving the wine lifted acidity and a fresh, vibrant profile. It typically shows bright red‑berry and floral notes with fine tannins—made with a mix of whole‑bunches and modest new oak and often aged around 18 months—so it drinks very accessibly young while retaining the structure to gain complexity w…Learn More »

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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$64.94
2023
Domaine Denis Mortet Bourgogne Cuvee de Noble Souche 2023 750ML

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RedPinot Noir

About Bourgogne Rouge Cuvee de Noble Souche

Domaine Denis Mortet’s Bourgogne Rouge “Cuvée de Noble Souche” is an entry‑level Pinot Noir sourced from high‑altitude parcels around Daix (≈400 m), giving the wine lifted acidity and a fresh, vibrant profile. It typically shows bright red‑berry and floral notes with fine tannins—made with a mix of whole‑bunches and modest new oak and often aged around 18 months—so it drinks very accessibly young while retaining the structure to gain complexity with a few years’ cellaring.