Marsannay Vieilles Vignes Olivier Guyot (Domaine de) 2012(red)
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Marsannay Vieilles Vignes Olivier Guyot (Domaine de)
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About the producer

The Guyot are one of the oldest families in Marsannay-la-Côte. Louis Guyot established the domaine at the beginning of the last century. Generations have succeeded one another and since 1990 Olivier Guyot has managed this 15-hectare vineyard which is divided between Marsannay-la-Côte and Gevrey-Chambertin. The vines are cultivated in a responsible, sustainable way and ploughing is done on horseback.

About the wine

Marsannay Vieilles Vignes opens up into fruity, spicy aromas. On the palate, the wine is powerful, with tight tannins.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Burgundy

Producers and wineries : Olivier Guyot

Colour : red

Grape variety : Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Filet de cerf, Boeuf bourguignon, Côtes de veau aux girolles

Appellation : Marsannay

Owner : Olivier Guyot (Domaine de)

Size (in ha) : 15 hectares

Viticulture : environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature : 16°

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Auction history Marsannay Vieilles Vignes Olivier Guyot (Domaine de) 2012
2/20/202016
11/13/201917
3/19/201515

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