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Where to buy 2016 | Chateau Genot-Boulanger | Le Ronceret

2016 | Chateau Genot-Boulanger | Le Ronceret

€339,95

Red Wine: 2016 | Chateau Genot-Boulanger | Le Ronceret

The Volnay needs some time to open up, but when it does, beautiful red and black fruit tones combine perfectly with hints of black pepper and the fleshy tanines. A warm and full bodied Volnay.

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Producer: Chateau Genot-Boulanger

Ratings: WE | 90

Vintage: 2016

Size: 750ml

Varietal: Pinot Noir

    Country/Region: France, Burgundy

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      The Volnay needs some time to open up, but when it does, beautiful red and black fruit tones combine perfectly with hints of black pepper and the fleshy tanines. A warm and full bodied Volnay.

      Reviews:

      • Wine Enthusiast: The Volnay Ronceret Premier Cru is another exclusive wine from Genot-Boulanger. The surface of the Ronceret measures only 0.40 hectares and is named after the thorny bushes that dominated the area. The Volnay needs some time to open up, but when it does, beautiful red and black fruit tones combine perfectly with hints of black pepper and the fleshy tanines. A warm and full bodied Volnay.

      Producer Information

      Château Génot-Boulanger and the winegrowing-monks of CiteauxThe history of this domain sinks its roots back to the most ancient sources, to the Cistercian monks of Citeaux who, during the 12th century, were responsible for reviving the Burgundy winegrowing area, including of course Clos de Vougeot, now the emblematic, but not unique vestige of this period. We find ourselves in Meursault, in a castle, a real castle constructed during the 19th century in place of the outbuildings of Château de Citeaux. The Génot family prospered in pharmaceuticals. Pharmacists were in fact the very first oenologists, since they alone were able to analyse foodstuffs and wine. Since 1974, this family business has been run by François Delaby, for whom vine growing is a form of art. Before taking over the management of this domain, he excelled as an interior designer, dealing with painting and design. It is in fact a family tradition: design, writing and art all working for the cause of wine. François Delaby is assisted by a team which includes a vineyard manager who supervises the domain’s 27.54 hectares and a consultant oenologist who masters Burgundy’s typical diversity. His daughter Aude and future son-in-law are members of the management team.
      Like the majority of domains in Burgundy, the appellations of the same estate are scattered here and there in the area: over a distance of 60 km, 92 plots of vines (“climats”) are all part of the same domain. They are spread from Chambolle Musigny in the Côte de Nuits, to Mercurey in the Côte Chalonnaise. There are eighteen appellations for white wines, including a Great Growth and seven First Growths, and fourteen appellations for red wines, including two Great Growths and seven First Growths. Their names sing the praises of Burgundy: Chambolle Musigny, Clos de Vougeot, Cortons Charlemagne, Beaune Grèves, Pommard Clos blanc, Meursault les Bouchères, Puligny Montrachet Les Folatières or Chassagne Montrachet Clos Saint Jean and two First Growths in Mercurey. In addition, the domain also makes a Crémant de Bourgogne, with two thirds of Pinot and one third of Chardonnay. This extension to the range enables the firm to propose Burgundy wines to serve throughout an entire meal. Crémant offers excellent value for money.

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      2016 | Chateau Genot-Boulanger | Le Ronceret

      €339,95

      Red Wine: 2016 | Chateau Genot-Boulanger | Le Ronceret

      The Volnay needs some time to open up, but when it does, beautiful red and black fruit tones combine perfectly with hints of black pepper and the fleshy tanines. A warm and full bodied Volnay.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Chateau Genot-Boulanger

      Ratings: WE | 90

      Vintage: 2016

      Size: 750ml

      Varietal: Pinot Noir

      Country/Region: France, Burgundy

      The Volnay needs some time to open up, but when it does, beautiful red and black fruit tones combine perfectly with hints of black pepper and the fleshy tanines. A warm and full bodied Volnay.

      Reviews:

      Producer Information

      Château Génot-Boulanger and the winegrowing-monks of CiteauxThe history of this domain sinks its roots back to the most ancient sources, to the Cistercian monks of Citeaux who, during the 12th century, were responsible for reviving the Burgundy winegrowing area, including of course Clos de Vougeot, now the emblematic, but not unique vestige of this period. We find ourselves in Meursault, in a castle, a real castle constructed during the 19th century in place of the outbuildings of Château de Citeaux. The Génot family prospered in pharmaceuticals. Pharmacists were in fact the very first oenologists, since they alone were able to analyse foodstuffs and wine. Since 1974, this family business has been run by François Delaby, for whom vine growing is a form of art. Before taking over the management of this domain, he excelled as an interior designer, dealing with painting and design. It is in fact a family tradition: design, writing and art all working for the cause of wine. François Delaby is assisted by a team which includes a vineyard manager who supervises the domain’s 27.54 hectares and a consultant oenologist who masters Burgundy’s typical diversity. His daughter Aude and future son-in-law are members of the management team.
      Like the majority of domains in Burgundy, the appellations of the same estate are scattered here and there in the area: over a distance of 60 km, 92 plots of vines (“climats”) are all part of the same domain. They are spread from Chambolle Musigny in the Côte de Nuits, to Mercurey in the Côte Chalonnaise. There are eighteen appellations for white wines, including a Great Growth and seven First Growths, and fourteen appellations for red wines, including two Great Growths and seven First Growths. Their names sing the praises of Burgundy: Chambolle Musigny, Clos de Vougeot, Cortons Charlemagne, Beaune Grèves, Pommard Clos blanc, Meursault les Bouchères, Puligny Montrachet Les Folatières or Chassagne Montrachet Clos Saint Jean and two First Growths in Mercurey. In addition, the domain also makes a Crémant de Bourgogne, with two thirds of Pinot and one third of Chardonnay. This extension to the range enables the firm to propose Burgundy wines to serve throughout an entire meal. Crémant offers excellent value for money.
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