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Fixin 2016

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Art. # 0553
The Fixin appellation was officially recognized in 1936. It produces both wines from Villages and Premier Cru. This is a cuvee of four small vineyards in Fixin, namely Clos du Village, Fixey, Aux Pres and La Sorgentiere.
Alc. 13 %

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Tanins
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Pinot Noir

Flavours

  • Strawberry Strawberry
  • Cherry Cherry
  • Dirt Dirt
  • Soil Soil

Glass

Aroma collector

Serving Temperature

Room Temperature Room Temperature

Food pairing

  • Red Meats Red Meats
  • Hard Cheese Hard Cheese
  • Roasted Vegetables Roasted Vegetables

Maturity

Ready, but will improve

More about this product

Domaine Berthaut

Domaine Berthaut

Guy Berthaut inherited his father's estate at just 11 years old. His mother ruled until 1930, when he, now 18, came into possession. At that time, the wine was sold wholesale to various merchants. After World War II, Guy began bottling under the family name and managed to build a clientele in the United States. In 2013, his granddaughter Amélie graduated from the University of Bordeaux (engineering and viticulture) and inherited her grandfather's lands in Fixin, as well as some of her mother's shares in Domaine François Gerbet, in Vosne-Romanée. The mansion is now called Domaine Berthaut Gerbet. Amélie now has a very good portfolio of vines and the wines are beginning to acquire her own style, which builds on the classic pure style of Domaine Berthaut and offers a richer taste and delicacy. She is definitely a rising star in Burgundy.

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Burgundy

Burgundy

In this area, red wines are produced from one variety - Pinot Noir, but the wines actually vary in quality from light and ordinary to rich, complex and truly majestic. Burgundy is famous for its small vineyards and it is generally believed that the smaller the area of ​​the vineyard, the better the wine. The best Burgundy wines come from Côte d'Or, a strip of only 30 miles, divided in the center into 2 separate parts; Côte de Nuit to the north and Côte de Beaune to the south. The fame of Cotê de Nuits is in the red wines - 95% of Pinot Noir grapes are produced here. Of course, here are some of the best, able to age, the most exotic and expensive wines. The Côte de Beaune produces approximately 38% white wine, 60% red wine and 2% sparkling wine. The white wine variety is exclusively Chardonnay, and the quality varies from the best, Montrachets and Corton Charlemagnes, Meursault, Puligny and Chassagne to the more ordinary Macon Blanc. The former are traditionally aged in small oak barrels, while Macon wines are usually lighter in character and have a good value for money. The red wines from Beaune do not have the fame of their "brothers" from Côte de Nuit, with exceptions here are those who come from Pomard, Corton and Volney. In general, they are lighter in style, but depending on the harvest they can show potential that successfully competes with the Côte de Nuits and beyond.

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Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is the dominant red wine grape of Burgundy, a challenge for every single vine grower and wine producer. It can be found in Germany (as Spätburgunder), Italy (Pino Nero), Chile, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. The wines show a specific aroma of red berries and cherry depending on the vinification method employed - from fresh red cherries in lighter wines to stewed black cherries in weightier examples, many of them also showing hints of earthy flavours.

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