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Nuits-St-Georges

Pierre-Yves Colin-MoreyNuits-St-Georges, France

Pierre‑Yves Colin‑Morey’s Nuits‑St‑Georges is a Pinot Noir village wine (with occasional 1er‑cru bottlings from sites li…Learn More »

$95

/750ml

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/100

Average Pro Rating

Nuits-St-Georges All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Pierre‑Yves Colin‑Morey’s Nuits‑St‑Georges is a Pinot Noir village wine (with occasional 1er‑cru bottlings from sites like Aux Boudots) that marries the muscular, savory heft of the Nuits‑Saint‑Georges terroir with Colin‑Morey’s restrained, terroir‑first style—early harvest, native‑yeast fermentations, extended élevage in larger demi‑muid barrels and little to no fining/filtration—resulting in a mineral‑driven, perfumed wine of dark cherry, under…Learn More »

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Retail Availability

Woodland Hills Wine Co. logo

Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$94.95
2023
Colin-Morey/Pierre-Yves Nuits-St-Georges 2023

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Nuits-St-Georges · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Nuits-St-Georges

Pierre‑Yves Colin‑Morey’s Nuits‑St‑Georges is a Pinot Noir village wine (with occasional 1er‑cru bottlings from sites like Aux Boudots) that marries the muscular, savory heft of the Nuits‑Saint‑Georges terroir with Colin‑Morey’s restrained, terroir‑first style—early harvest, native‑yeast fermentations, extended élevage in larger demi‑muid barrels and little to no fining/filtration—resulting in a mineral‑driven, perfumed wine of dark cherry, underbrush and spice, taut acidity and fine tannins with good aging potential.