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The Boisson-Vadot estate in Meursault was long run with great skill by Bernard Boisson. In 2016, it passed into the hands of his two children, Pierre and Anne, and was branded Domaine Boisson Frère et Sœur. The vineyard has entered a new chapter, as each sibling now crafts wines under their own name while carrying on their father’s legacy. Pierre Boisson cultivates just over three hectares of vines, and his wines are shaped by extended maturation in oak casks. He is called the "the new Coche-Dury" and his Meursaults are highly sought after.
Anne Boisson tends just over one hectare of vines scattered between the villages of Meursault and Auxey-Duresses.
Today, each of the three estates (Boisson Frère et Soeur, Pierre Boisson and Anne Boisson) are associated with stand-out wines, loyal to the spirit of each property. Sincere, precise, taut wines that come from marl and limestone vineyards.
A beautifully red wine that develops a tile shade over the years. Its floral nose offers indulgent aromas of red fruit. The tannins are frank and will soften in time, delicately blending with fruity aromas of currant and tart strawberry. This bottle will be wonderful with a refined cheese.
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Region: Burgundy
Producers and wineries: Boisson Frère et Soeur
Colour: red
Appellation: Monthélie
Owner: Pierre Boisson (Domaine)
Service temperature: 16°

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