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Made as a separate cuvée since 2009, this is consistently one of the best reds in the Faiveley cellar. It’s so sweet and succulent, that it’s almost Chambolle-like, with graceful, chalky minerality and real sap and vivacity. The fruit is so sweet you want to drink this now, but it has hidden structure and focus.

January 2015


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