Albert Bichot Vosne-Romanee “Clos Frantin” 2021 Rouge

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Pinot Noir | Burgundy | France | Red Wine | Maison Albert Bichot | 2021 | 0,75 L | 13 %
About
Albert Bichot Vosne-Romanée "Clos Frantin" 2021 Rouge is a dry red wine, celebrated for its craftsmanship with the prestigious Pinot Noir grape variety. This exquisite wine hails from the Vosne-Romanée appellation within the renowned Burgundy region of France, a locale synonymous with producing wines of unparalleled elegance and complexity. It stands as a testament to the meticulous viticulture and vinification practices that Albert Bichot is known for, particularly in crafting wines that vividly express the unique terroir of their origins.
Producer
Maison Albert Bichot is a highly respected wine producer based in Burgundy, France, with a rich history dating back to 1831, making it a cornerstone of the region's winemaking tradition. This family-owned winery is celebrated for its extensive portfolio of wines that capture the essence of Burgundy's terroir, producing everything from elegant Chardonnays to robust Pinot Noirs across various appellations. With a commitment to sustainable viticulture and a philosophy that emphasizes the individuality of each vineyard, Maison Albert Bichot has earned numerous accolades for their wines, reflecting their dedication to quality and excellence in the art of winemaking.
Tasting notes

Tasting notes for the “Clos Frantin” 2021 reveal a rich tapestry of aromas, including ripe cherries, delicate violets, and a hint of well-integrated oak, leading to a complex and seductive bouquet. On the palate, the wine offers a remarkable balance between its fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity, unfolding layers of dark fruits and a subtle spice that leads to a long, elegant finish. This depth and refinement speak to the wine’s noble heritage and the exceptional quality of the vineyard.

Pairing

In terms of food pairing, this Vosne-Romanée Rouge excels alongside sophisticated dishes such as beef bourguignon or duck confit, where its acidity and depth can complement the richness of the food. Additionally, it pairs beautifully with hard cheeses, offering a delightful contrast that highlights the wine’s intricate flavor profile and the savory nuances of the cheese.

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Maison Albert Bichot
Maison Albert Bichot is a highly respected wine producer based in Burgundy, France, with a rich history dating back to 1831, making it a cornerstone of the region's winemaking tradition. This family-owned winery is celebrated for its extensive portfolio of wines that capture the essence of Burgundy's terroir, producing everything from elegant Chardonnays to robust Pinot Noirs across various appellations. With a commitment to sustainable viticulture and a philosophy that emphasizes the individuality of each vineyard, Maison Albert Bichot has earned numerous accolades for their wines, reflecting their dedication to quality and excellence in the art of winemaking.
Pinot Noir has very aromatic profile, very fresh acidity and low level of quaite soft tannins. The nature of Pinot Noir wine is its flavors of red berries and cherry (red sour cherries in lighter wines and cooked black cherries in bold examples). This wine matures very exating, developing notes of berry jam, violets, leather, moss and mushrooms.
Vosne-Romanée is the most legendary appellation of Côte de Nuits. It is the home of the most famous winery in the world - Domaine de la Romanée-Conti. This small vineyard of less than two hectares produces the most expensive wine in the world. The appellation is known for its strong, spicy and smoky wines filled with the deep aroma of ripe dark plums and raisins and wrapped in an aura of grandeur.
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