
Experience the NV Saint-Romain Sous Roche Rouge by Domaine de Chassorney. This exceptional red is crafted in the heart of Burgundy, France, benefitng from the local terroir. The inclusion of Pinot Noir provides depth and structure to this fine red. Pairing: A versatile choice for a variety of culinary pairings.
"From 50-year-old vines on one of Saint-Romain's steepest, shallowest sites. Frédéric Cossard's natural wine icon. Red cherry, black olive, dried herbs, truffle, and graphite mineral notes. Lively, lean, and vertical with notes of raspberry, earth, and chalk framed by the finest tannins. Bright, lifted, cool, and refreshing with mouthwatering acidity. Tightly wound with a long trail of spice. Aged in amphorae. Sumptuous yet reserved—simply delicious and inspiring."
— Official Producer Notes
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From 50-year-old vines on one of Saint-Romain's steepest, shallowest sites. Frédéric Cossard's natural wine icon. Red cherry, black olive, dried herbs, truffle, and graphite mineral notes. Lively, lean, and vertical with notes of raspberry, earth, and chalk framed by the finest tannins. Bright, lifted, cool, and refreshing with mouthwatering acidity. Tightly wound with a long trail of spice. Aged in amphorae. Sumptuous yet reserved—simply delicious and inspiring.
This wine is produced by Domaine de Chassorney in the Burgundy region of France. Burgundy is known for its unique climate and soil, which contribute to the distinct quality of Domaine de Chassorney's wines.
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It is a red made primarily from Pinot Noir grapes. reds from Burgundy are appreciated for their versatility and expression of terroir.