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Bourgogne 2015 Patrice Rion

There is plenty of the 2015 vintage out now. A vintage that has received great reviews both in Bordeaux and Burgundy.

In great vintages like this it is the opportune moment to buy some of the lower graded wines such as a generic Burgundy or second labels from Bordeaux.

This Bourgogne Pinot Noir by Patrice Rion was beautiful balanced with som firm but soft tannins. Great nose of red fruit with hints of chocolate and pepper tones.

A very good Bourgogne rouge indeed.
But it does not come cheap but is still half the price of a village wine.

Bourgogne PN 2015
Patrice Rion
270 NOK or 20€

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