Meursault owes its reputation to its prestigious white wines. The area does, however, produce a little red wine due to its proximity with the neighboring village of Volnay, known for its reds.
These vines, with an average age over 30 years, are located on slopes at the places known as Les Durots and Lameroses. Another plot used for this cuvée, Les Clous Perrons, grows on silty soil over gravel.
Harvested by hand, ageing is in vats and barrels (20%) on the lees for 12 months in barrels.
Tasting Note: The wine is sumptuously smooth with moderate tannins and a mouthful of red berries, with a touch of oak.
Origin: Côte de Beaune, France
Blend: Pinot Noir