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Domaine Tollot-Beaut Chorey-Les-Beaune (375ML half-bottle) 2023 Wine
Domaine Tollot-Beaut Chorey-Les-Beaune (375ML half-bottle) 2023 Wine is recorded as 2023 red wine. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.
| Vintage | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Wine style | red |
| Bottle size | 375ml |
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The wine
Domaine Tollot-Beaut Chorey-Les-Beaune (375ML half-bottle) 2023 Wine is recorded as a red wine, but its grape variety is not yet confirmed in the catalogue.
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Source-supplied bottle description
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"A dense glowing purple. Considerable energy to the nose in a dark-fruited raspberry style. Started here for part of the Chorey vineyards. Has considerable muscle for this appellation, will be its usual super satisfying self. Enough acidity, tannins folded in, just a wealth of deep red fruit. Sunny but managed." Jasper Morris MW Ripe and velvety, this red exudes cassis, blackberry and plum jam flavors. There's enough freshness to maintain balance, aided by a line of firm tannins.
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