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POMMARD VERY OLD VINES LA LEVRIERE DUGAT-PY 2017


Family of winegrowers in the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation since the beginning of the 17th century. Bernard Dugat and his 13th generation son Loïc perpetuate the unique know-how of working the vines and making wines thanks to the experience acquired over 4 centuries.


Grape variety 100% Pinot noir Age of plot 70 years
Clay-limestone geology
2000 annual production at 2700 bottles
Treatment of the vine only with biological preparations from 2003
Traditional vinification Aging for 16 to 18 months in oak barrels, 80% of which are new
Unfiltered wine
Wine of guard, it can be appreciated in its youth by carafant it a few hours before the tasting.

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