Beaune Rouge 1er Cru "Les Blanches Fleurs," Dom. Dublère

Beaune Rouge 1er Cru "Les Blanches Fleurs," Dom. Dublère - 2015

Item # 27797 750mL

A striking red in the glass, with luminous notes of black currant and blackberry singing harmoniously with red cherries and lingonberry. Underbrush and fresh-turned earth strike a baritone resonance to this complex wine. A fine example for the cellar; maturity will bring truffle, leather, and spices. Firm in structure, this is an impressive wine for dinner parties, gift-giving, and sharing with deserving friends.

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About the Producer

Savigny-lès-Beaune, Burgundy, France Domaine Dublère was founded by an American led by his dream of becoming a winemaker in Burgundy. Amazingly, this idea only came to his mind in the 1980s, when he took his first trip to the region. Blair Pethel returned through the 1990s and he continued meeting and tasting. The trips culminated in 1999, while on sabbatical from his previous career as a...

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