Georges Duboeuf Domaine Béranger Pouilly Fuissé 1er Cru ‘Pouilly’ 2020 (6 Bottles) Burgundy, France

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On the palate, the Georges Duboeuf Domaine Béranger 1er Cru Pouilly-Fuissé 2020 offers a crisp and refreshing experience, featuring flavors of lemon, pear, and a delicate touch of oak.

This wine, made entirely from Chardonnay grapes from the renowned premier cru vineyards of the Béranger family, showcases a pale yellow color in the glass. It presents enticing aromas of green apple, citrus, and a subtle hint of minerality.

The robe is elegantly luxurious, transitioning between soft gold and rich golden tones. This elegance is complemented by a subtle scent of hazelnut, exotic fruits, and white peach, with a touch of acacia honey. The palate is well-balanced: creamy and smooth, with a refreshing acidity. A gentle oakiness enhances the fruit flavors.

Wines labeled as “Premier Cru” can vary in fruitiness, power, or minerality, depending on the grape origin. They typically require a longer aging period to fully reveal their balance, length, intensity, and complexity.

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About Georges Duboeuf

Without a doubt, the floral labels of Georges Dubeouf make them the most recognisable and loved Beaujolais producer in the world. With the fleur range spanning, Beaujolais Nouveau, Beaujolais, Beaujolais-Village and all ten of the Beaujolais crus, there is plenty of opportunity to witness the nuance of terroir within the Dubeouf portfolio. The estate alsoreleases a Domaine range of wines from a number of the crus, which show increased complexity and heft on the palate.

In continuing the family tradition, Georges and his wife Rolande are joined by their son Franck. In 1993, Georges opened the first park dedicated to vines and wines: Le Hameau du Vin. Today, the park is maintained by Franck’s wife, Anne. She works every day to satisfy a clientele of families around their passion for the terroir. This unique theme park takes visitors through 2,000 years of vine cultivation history, with a collection of rare family objects and interactive activities.

Wine enthusiasts from all over Europe can also explore the Romanèche-Thorins train station, which saw a great deal of regional trade activity over the years. In good weather, a walk in the Garden of Beaujolais is a chance to discover a variety of aromas: from flowers to fruits and spices which make up the wines’ rich flavors. Lastly is the vinification center, opened in 2003, reveals the secrets of winemaking and traditional winemaking techniques.

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