Clos de Argillieres is in the south of Nuits St George (towards Beaune). As the name indicates there is plenty of shale leading to wines which have less flesh than for example Clos St Marc.
The wine has a medium dark red colour.
Lovely smell of strawberries and more earth like tones.
Great delicate mouthful, packed with fruit and a wonderful long complex taste. Somewhat more "pushy" and firmer than "Clos St Marc". Overall quality is wonderful and silky.
This is more like art than winemaking...
Nuits St George "Clos des Argillieres" 2006, Patrice Rion, incredible wine...High price 40€
Geology: Little white oolite in the upper part but otherwise the rock is dense pinkish Premeaux marble with about 50 to 80 cm of earth above with plenty of clay.
The wine has a medium dark red colour.
Lovely smell of strawberries and more earth like tones.
Great delicate mouthful, packed with fruit and a wonderful long complex taste. Somewhat more "pushy" and firmer than "Clos St Marc". Overall quality is wonderful and silky.
This is more like art than winemaking...
Nuits St George "Clos des Argillieres" 2006, Patrice Rion, incredible wine...High price 40€
Geology: Little white oolite in the upper part but otherwise the rock is dense pinkish Premeaux marble with about 50 to 80 cm of earth above with plenty of clay.
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