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Paradigm of denomination, by definition of typical traits; nose caressed by salinity reminiscent of ocean oysters and profusion of point-shaped small red berries in the woods; palatable from satisfying specific weight, very tasty and ripe tannin, fruity fruity and polposo, perfectly balanced freshness. Class and personality; light flashes that convince our staff to proudly prophesy this "base" with renewed emotional momentum, even in the '15 version. A postcard from Vosne, an amplifier of territorial remembrances and emotional tensions to be uncomfortable when you want Vosne.
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Domaine A.F. Gros
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Anne Gros 是 François Gros 的獨生女,1988 年接掌酒莊之後,在葡萄酒界建立了自己的特色和聲譽。 25 歲的 Anne 見證了自己的酒莊從 3 公頃發展到 6.5 公頃。最近,她投資興建了一個新酒窖。她是一位懷疑確定性、煩惱維持自由的葡萄園主。 身為一位女性葡萄園主,Anne 能夠證明自己,並說服所有懷疑她經營能力的人。1984 年,她不得不停止學習藝術,前往博納 (Beaune) 和第戎 (Dijon) 學習葡萄栽培和釀酒學。身為三個孩子的母親,Anne 將所有時間都花在酒莊工作與照顧家庭上。
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| 名称 | Domaine A.F. Gros Vosne Romanee 2024 |
|---|---|
| 类型 | 紅葡萄酒 自然活力有機 醇 |
| 葡萄酒名称 | Vosne-Romanèe AOC |
| 年份 | 2024 |
| 容量 | 0,75 l |
| 酒精度 | 13.0% 按體積 |
| 葡萄品种 | 100% Pinot Nero |
| 国家 | France |
| 产地 | 勃艮第 |
| 供应商 | Domaine A.F. Gros |
| 故事 | Pinot Noir is the red wine grape of Burgundy, now adopted (and feverishly studied) in wine regions all over the world. The variety's elusive charm has carried it to all manner of vineyards, from western Germany and northern Italy to Chile, South Africa, Australia and, perhaps most notably, California, Oregon and New Zealand. It is the patriarch of the Pinot family of grape varieties – so called because their bunches are similar in shape to a pine cone (pinot in French). Other members of this family include Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Meunier, Aligote and Pinot Noir's white-wine counterpart, Chardonnay. Pinot Noir causes more discussion and dispute than any other grape, most of which centers around finding and describing the variety's "true" expression. Examples from Santenay are undeniably different from those made on the other side of the world in Central Otago, and yet they are all unmistakably, unquestionably Pinot Noir. It takes a great deal of care and skill to make Pinot perform, and the results vary wildly from watery, acidic candy water to some of the richest, most intensely perfumed wines on Earth. This elusive perfection has earned the variety obsessive adoration from wine lovers all over the world. A cluster of Pinot Noir grapes A cluster of Pinot Noir grapes In Burgundy (Pinot's homeland), the traditional vigneron focuses more on soil and climate than on the qualities of the grape variety itself (this is, after all, the home of terroir). Even very subtle differences in terroir are reflected in Pinot Noir wines made there. There are clear and consistent differences between the wines of Volnay and Pommard, for example, even though the villages are separated by just one mile. The effects of terroir aren't limited to Burgundy, of course – every region has its own particular terroir, and these are reflected in its wines, particularly when it comes to terroir-sensitive varieties such as Pinot Noir. Although many winemakers in the New World attempt to emulate the Burgundy style, the newer Pinot regions |
| 产地 | Vosne-Romanée is a small commune in Burgundy's Côte de Nuits district, known mainly for its red wine from the Pinot Noir grape. Originally named just Vosne, the village took the suffix Romanée in 1866 in honor of its most prized vineyard, La Romanée. It is often grouped together with the neighboring commune of Flagey-Echézeaux; while the villages are entirely separate, their finest vineyards are clustered together immediately north of Vosne-Romanée. The classic Vosne-Romanée wine is considered by many to have the perfect balance of weight, structure, elegance and longevity. Tasting notes often refer to a combination of tart red fruits (particularly cherries and raspberries) and darker elements of undergrowth, licorice and smoke. Vosne-Romanee Vines in Vosne-Romanée © BIVB / Armellephotographie The village has been a known source of quality wines for more than a thousand years, since the arrival of the monks of the Saint-Vivant monastery. Today, it makes wine almost exclusively from Pinot Noir, although up to 15 percent of the local white varieties are permitted, to allow for natural planting variations and mutations. The wines are made under the Vosne-Romanée communal appellation (with about one-third coming from premier cru sites) and six grand cru appellations, each pertaining to a specific vineyard. The entire surface area of Vosne-Romanée Grand Cru vineyards is only 27 hectares (67 acres – about half the size of the single Clos de Vougeot climat just across the commune boundary). This is divided between six individual sites: La Grand Rue, La Tâche, Richebourg, La Romanée, Romanée-Saint-Vivant and the most famous, Romanée-Conti. Despite this small surface area, Vosne-Romanée Grand Cru red wines are some of the most respected (and most expensive) in the world. Vosne-Romanée's best vineyards lie just above the village, on the mid-slopes of the Côte d'Or; this is where the grand cru sites are located. Around these prestigious sites are dotted the Vosne-Romanée Premier Cru vineyards and some entirely unclassifi |