Tasting Notes & Ratings
A best-value entry point into three of France's great red and white terroirs — a Burgundy Pinot Noir, a Beaujolais cru red, and a northern Rhône white — each doubled up so you can taste a bottle now and cellar the second. Great everyday drinking with real pedigree behind it.
What's Inside (6-Bottle Best Value Case)
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2 × Cellier des Dames Bourgogne Rouge 2023 Classic Pinot Noir character, with vibrant red fruit and a hint of spice balanced against notes of blackberry bush and laurel. Approachable now, with a couple of years of ageing potential.
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2 × Château Thivin Côte de Brouilly 'Les 7 Vignes' 2024 Expressive Gamay from the slopes of Mont Brouilly, with cherry, raspberry and small spices on the nose. Fresh, gourmand and well-balanced, with supple tannins, beautiful minerality and good length — one of Beaujolais' best entry-level wines.
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2 × Domaine Graeme & Julie Bott Saint-Joseph Blanc 2023 An airy, well-balanced bouquet of white flowers and apricot, lifted by subtle oak and white pepper spice. Ripe yellow peach and elderflower on a dense, silky palate, finishing taut and mineral with good ageing potential.