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Description of Domaine Dubois
Domaine Dubois, located in the famous region of Burgundy, France, is renowned for its commitment to excellence and tradition in wine production. This family estate cultivates its vines with particular attention to the quality and expression of the terroir, using methods that combine tradition and innovation. The Nuits-Saint-Georges wines of Domaine Dubois, in particular, are appreciated for their depth, their elegance and their ability to capture the essence of the Pinot Noir grape variety in this specific terroir.
Description of the Cuvée Nuits-Saint-Georges Rouge
The Cuvée Nuits-Saint-Georges Rouge from Domaine Dubois is a perfect example of Pinot Noir, harvested from the vineyards located around Nuits-Saint-Georges, a region renowned for its characterful red wines. This wine is the result of meticulous vinification and careful aging in oak barrels, which allows it to develop an aromatic richness and a tannic structure which faithfully reflect the potential of the terroir. With its complexity and elegance, this cuvée is a tribute to the Burgundian wine tradition.
Aromas of the Cuvée
This cuvée releases intense aromas of ripe black fruits, such as blackcurrant and black cherry, accompanied by earthy notes, leather and fine spices due to barrel aging. These aromas are enriched with subtle touches of tobacco and chocolate, offering a rich and enveloping olfactory profile.
Characteristics of the Cuvée
- Grape variety: Pinot Noir
- Profile: A robust and structured wine, with well-integrated tannins and balanced acidity which support a complex taste palette. The Cuvée Nuits-Saint-Georges Rouge is renowned for its length in the mouth and its exceptional aging potential.
- Aging Potential: This wine is designed to mature and develop in complexity over years in the cellar, gradually revealing additional layers of flavors and aromas, increasing its expression and finesse.
Pairings with this Cuvée
Nuits-Saint-Georges Rouge goes perfectly with dishes rich in flavor, such as roasted red meats, feathered game, or dishes cooked with mushrooms. Its complex character and rich structure also make it an excellent companion for strong, mature cheeses.
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Burgundy
France, home of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, is undoubtedly the most important wine producing country in the world. For centuries, it produced wine in greater quantities than any other country. Wine is ingrained in French culture at almost every level of society; it is the drink of the elite and the common people, and a key symbol of Roman Catholicism, the majority religion in France. The diversity of French wines is due, in large part, to the country's wide variety of climates.