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Volnay Les Lurets Premier Cru Bottle

Volnay Les Lurets Premier Cru2013

Dominique LafonVolnay, France

Dominique Lafon’s Volnay 1er Cru “Les Lurets” is a tightly focused Pinot Noir from a small, higher-elevation block of th…Learn More »

$152

/750ml

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91

/100

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Volnay Les Lurets Premier Cru 2013 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Dominique Lafon’s Volnay 1er Cru “Les Lurets” is a tightly focused Pinot Noir from a small, higher-elevation block of the Les Lurets premier-cru vineyard in Volnay, showing the commune’s signature silkiness and floral lift—rose petal and violet—framed by bright red-berry fruit, chalky/mineral grip a…Learn More »

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RedPinot Noir

About Volnay Les Lurets Premier Cru

Dominique Lafon’s Volnay 1er Cru “Les Lurets” is a tightly focused Pinot Noir from a small, higher-elevation block of the Les Lurets premier-cru vineyard in Volnay, showing the commune’s signature silkiness and floral lift—rose petal and violet—framed by bright red-berry fruit, chalky/mineral grip and velvety tannins; élevage in oak adds spice and gentle concentration while production remains very limited.