Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Suchots Chanson 2002(red)
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91
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Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Suchots Chanson
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About the producer

Located in Beaune, the Chanson Père et Fils house was founded in 1750 by Simon Verry. It was then taken over by Nicolas Chanson in the 19th century, who developed the house’swinemaking activity and gave it its current name. It was purchased in 1999 by the Bollinger group; the vineyard now spans 45 hectares. The vines are grown organically, and the soils tilled; in the winery, a high proportion of stems is retained. The wines (especially reds) are of great quality and amply reward cellaring.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Burgundy

Producers and wineries : Chanson

Colour : red

Grape variety : Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Fricassée de chapon, Médaillon de veau au foie gras, Pâté en croûte

Appellation : Vosne-Romanée

Classification : Premier Cru

Owner : Chanson

Size (in ha) : 45 hectares

Viticulture : environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature : 16°

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91
100
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
100
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Auction history Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Suchots Chanson 2002
11/29/2023100
10/11/2023100
9/13/2023100

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