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Our Aloxe-Corton develops aromas with a dominant of wild woodland fruit (redcurrant and blackberry with floral nuances (lilies and jasmine). With a very supple tannic structure, this well-balanced wine has lovely pleasant velvety tannins with just a hint of sweetness. The finish is long and aromatic, reminiscent of the fruity aromas of the nose.’

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Our Aloxe-Corton develops aromas with a dominant of wild woodland fruit (redcurrant and blackberry with floral nuances (lilies and jasmine). With a very supple tannic structure, this well-balanced wine has lovely pleasant velvety tannins with just a hint of sweetness. The finish is long and aromatic, reminiscent of the fruity aromas of the nose.

Suitable for vegetarians

Package Type
Bottle
Type of Closure
Oak Bark Cork
Other Information

Brand
Jean Bouchard
Manufacturer
Jean Bouchard,
Beaune,
Bourgogne,
France.
Return To Address
Jean Bouchard,
Beaune,
Bourgogne,
France.
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Allergy Information
Contains Sulphites.
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians
ABV (%)
14
Units
10.5
Grape Variety
Pinot Noir
History
The Bichot Family started a relationship with the House of Jean Bouchard in 1926, going on to purchase the House in 1955 and in the time that has followed their wines have gone from strength to strength.
Regional Information
Linking the Cte de Nuits and Cte de Beaune, Aloxe-Corton is a famed village at the northern extremity of the Cte de Beaune whose hill marks a dramatic change in the landscape.
Current Vintage
2020
Vinification Details
Vinification takes place in temperature-controlled open vats (28/30C) with regular punching of the cap followed by 14 to 16 months of ageing in oak barrels with at most 15% new oak.
Producer
Broadland Drinks Ltd
Agent
Broadland Drinks Ltd
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week