Pouilly-Fuissé En Carementrant Bret Brothers 2008(white)
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Pouilly-Fuissé En Carementrant Bret Brothers
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About the producer

The Bret Brothers domain was founded in 2001 by brothers Jean-Philippe and Jean-Guillaume Bret. They are also the brothers behind the Domaine de la Soufrandière. Their objective has been clear from the beginning: to create specially selected high quality wines under strict and precise specifications. The Bret brothers buy unharvested grapes and then vinify them themselves. Some of their cuvées have organic certification.

About the wine

This Chambertin grand cru is matured for 14 months in casks (30% new oak). Its nose exudes aromas of ripe fruits, floral notes, spices and liquorice; its palate is generous, structured, and silky.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Burgundy

Producers and wineries : Bret Brothers

Colour : white

Grape variety : Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings : Paëlla, Plats à base de curry , Chili con carne

Appellation : Pouilly-Fuissé

Owner : Bret Brothers

Size (in ha) : 10 hectares

Viticulture : organic More information....

Service temperature : 12°

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Auction history Pouilly-Fuissé En Carementrant Bret Brothers 2008
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