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Nuits-St-Georges Les Bousselots Premier Cru Bottle

Nuits-St-Georges Les Bousselots Premier Cru2011

Domaine Robert ChevillonNuits-St-Georges, France

Domaine Robert Chevillon’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Bousselots” is a Pinot Noir from a northern, mid‑slope Premi…Learn More »

$175

/750ml

Current Retail Average

92

/100

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Nuits-St-Georges Les Bousselots Premier Cru 2011 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Domaine Robert Chevillon’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Bousselots” is a Pinot Noir from a northern, mid‑slope Premier Cru parcel that marries the village’s earthy, structured backbone with floral and red‑/black‑fruit perfume; bottles typically show concentrated, saline‑mineral intensity, firm y…Learn More »

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RedPinot Noir

About Nuits-St-Georges Les Bousselots Premier Cru

Domaine Robert Chevillon’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Bousselots” is a Pinot Noir from a northern, mid‑slope Premier Cru parcel that marries the village’s earthy, structured backbone with floral and red‑/black‑fruit perfume; bottles typically show concentrated, saline‑mineral intensity, firm yet polished tannins and clear terroir definition, and are aged in oak (often ~15–20 months with a minority new oak), rewarding mid‑ to long‑term cellaring.