Pinot Noir "Cuvée M," Laurent Barth
Organic

Pinot Noir "Cuvée M," Laurent Barth - 2021

Item # 17338 750mL

About half of the grapes were destemmed before fermenting in tank. The wine aged for a year in older barrique barrels. This is not made every year, the production is minimal and comes from the estate's oldest Pinot Noir vines. A red wine for the table and an ideal pairing with lamb burgers.

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Wine made from grapes grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides in the vineyard.


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Pairing Advice

"Barth's earthy, herbal, and elegant Pinot Noir reminded me very much of meal I ate in Strasbourg of pan-roasted salmon and potatoes topped with creamy parsley purée. Though it might be a cliché to say that Pinot Noir goes well with salmon, in this case it's the harmony of the herbal and earthy notes in the wine with potatoes and parsley cream that will really make this pairing come alive." - Sophie B.

Glossary

Pinot Noir

The Burgundy region of northeastern France is the historic home of the Pinot Noir grape, and is the source of the world’s greatest examples. Here one finds renditions of Pinot Noir that deliver power with finesse and grace, wines that have unimaginable depth of flavor, yet are perfectly balanced and ephemeral in the mouth - in short, wines that deliver all that Pinot Noir has to offer. Terroir, the concept that wines from a specific region have unique and identifiable traits, is intricately...

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Alsace

Located on the eastern border of France, on the west bank of the Upper Rhine, adjacent to Germany and Switzerland, Alsace represents the intersection of two wholly different wine cultures that have given birth to a third. Once part of the Holy Roman Empire, Alsace was gradually put under French sovereignty during the 17th Century and eventually made one of the provinces of France. Yet, as evidenced by the persistece of a dialect of Upper German in the region even today, Alsace's ties to Germany...

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