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Bouchard Monthelie Rouge 2019

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The Wine

Note: from Le Meix de Mypont.

A discreet application of wood sets off the delicate floral, raspberry and plum aromas. The round, delicious and plump middle weight flavors possess very good volume while displaying fine length on the equally dusty finish that is both longer and more complex. I like the balance, and this should drink well early on. Drink 2023+. 88 Points. Allen Meadows, Burghound.

Bright and charming, the 2019 Monthélie Village bursts with aromas of cassis, cherries, sweet soil tones and potpourri. Medium-bodied, lively and perfumed, it's elegant and mineral, with a pretty core of fruit and a mouthwatering finish. This is turning out very nicely. William Kelley - The Wine Advocate

The Details
Variety - Pinot Noir
Country - France
Region - Burgundy
Std Drinks (Approx.) - 7.4

Extra - Cork
Year - 2019 
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker

Today the Burgundian wine domaine of Bouchard Pere et Fils can trace its origins back to 1731, though it is no longer family owned. In 1995 the Champagne house Joseph Henriot acquired the company and quality has risen as a consequence. Bouchard is led by Stéphane Follin Arbelet, while the wines are made by Philippe Prost - who has been with the company since 1978. An impressive gravity-flow winery on the Route de Savigny, the Cuvérie St Vincent, was completed in 2005 and enables them to process all their wines with optimum efficiency. Bouchard’s total holdings comprise 130 hectares, including 12ha of grand crus and 74ha of premier crus, which makes them the largest vineyard owners in the Côte d’Or.