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Nuits-St-Georges Les Porets-St-Georges Premier Cru Bottle

Nuits-St-Georges Les Porets-St-Georges Premier Cru2015

FaiveleyNuits-St-Georges, France

Faiveley’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Porêts‑Saint‑Georges” is a robust, classically Nuits Pinot Noir from a small…Learn More »

$120

/750ml

Current Retail Average

93

/100

Average Pro Rating

Nuits-St-Georges Les Porets-St-Georges Premier Cru 2015 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Faiveley’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Porêts‑Saint‑Georges” is a robust, classically Nuits Pinot Noir from a small, south‑of‑the‑village climat adjacent to Les Saint‑Georges; planted on deep, stony brown limestone soils, it shows black‑fruit concentration with smoky/spicy oak notes, firm tanni…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Nuits-St-Georges Les Porets-St-Georges Premier Cru

Faiveley’s Nuits‑Saint‑Georges 1er Cru “Les Porêts‑Saint‑Georges” is a robust, classically Nuits Pinot Noir from a small, south‑of‑the‑village climat adjacent to Les Saint‑Georges; planted on deep, stony brown limestone soils, it shows black‑fruit concentration with smoky/spicy oak notes, firm tannic structure and mineral backbone, and is matured in French oak (typically c.14–16 months with a significant portion new) for substantial ageing potential.