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Beaune 1er cru Les Greves by de Montille

Les Greves, is one of the best plots in the Beaune appelation. It has many different producers with de Montille being one of them.

Beaune 1er cru are good value for money but are never outstanding in terms of quality compared to what for ex Chambolle and Vosne Romanne can be.

This Beaune by de Montille though is the best Beaune premier cru I have ever had. The quality, style, finesse and balance is just amazing and totally different from any other Beaune I have tried before.

A real block buster of a wine. Absolutely brilliant.

Beaune 1er Les Greves 2009
Domaine de Montille
Ca 60€ 

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