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Faiveley Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2004

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Faiveley Bourgogne Pinot Noir (2004)
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Winery:
Domaine Faiveley
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Region:
France > Burgundy > Bourgogne
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2013
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User Tags:  color descriptors, stone fruits, (tree) fruit, cherry, structure, drink now, rich, fruit, fresh, terroir 


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Pinot Noir: Responsible for some of the greatest wines on earth - the exhausted red wines of France's Burgundy region. Pinot Noir is a notoriously fickle grape that expresses its origins like no other. It's a vine that needs to struggle to produce great wines but when it does the depth of flavors that range from cherry to cola can be explosive and the wines' bright acidity and gentle tannins make them approachable and widely appealing,

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The Bourgogne Rouge is named after Joseph Faiveley (1823 - 1923; 2nd generation Faiveley), son of founder Pierre Faiveley. Joseph developed the wine business his father had founded by expanding his wine markets. An enthusiastic traveller, he journeyed extensively throughout Europe to promote the quality of his wines. Joseph initiated a policy that his descendents continued and refined to an art - purchasing vineyards situated in the best appellations and terroirs. Beautiful, very deep, dark ruby color. Nice nose, already open, of fresh fruits (cherries). Pleasant on the palate and well-structured read more...


 

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