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Monthelie Les Duresses Premier Cru Bottle

Monthelie Les Duresses Premier Cru2001

Domaine des Comtes LafonMonthelie, France

Monthélie Les Duresses 1er Cru from Domaine des Comtes Lafon is a hillside Pinot Noir (about 1.06 ha under the domaine)…Learn More »

$87

/750ml

Current Retail Average

90

/100

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Monthelie Les Duresses Premier Cru 2001 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Monthélie Les Duresses 1er Cru from Domaine des Comtes Lafon is a hillside Pinot Noir (about 1.06 ha under the domaine) grown on stony clay–limestone soils between Volnay and Auxey‑Duresses and farmed biodynamically; it typically delivers a more muscular, deeply fruited Côte de Beaune style—black‑ a…Learn More »

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Monthelie Les Duresses Premier Cru · Knowledge Base

About Monthelie Les Duresses Premier Cru

Monthélie Les Duresses 1er Cru from Domaine des Comtes Lafon is a hillside Pinot Noir (about 1.06 ha under the domaine) grown on stony clay–limestone soils between Volnay and Auxey‑Duresses and farmed biodynamically; it typically delivers a more muscular, deeply fruited Côte de Beaune style—black‑ and red‑cherry, dark berry and spice—framed by supple tannins and carefully judged oak, offering both early appeal and capacity for several years’ ageing.