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A golden colour with pretty pink highlights, the colour tints seem to have captured sunshine, taking on a honeyed air.
To the nose, with its exceptional intensity, this complex and gourmet nose is the signature of Giraud style. The pear and dried cherry express the year's generosity...then a succession of thyme, cocoa, pepper, dried flower, morel mushroom and meat gravy aromas highlight the terroir in the finish : limestone and curry. This ...
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The Story
2005 base vintage; a blend of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay, fermented and aged in small barrels from the Argonne Forest Deep yellow; aromas of tropical fruit, Anjou pear, smoked mozzarella and a light nuttiness. Excellent depth of fruit, with a delicate feel on the palate. The wood notes are intriguing, but not too powerful. Good acidity, excellent persistence and complexity, with a rich, compelling finish. Outstanding! Enjoy over the nex...
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Here we find all the characteristics that make the "Oak Barrels" cuvee such a great success. This 2000 vintage is both impressive and appealing. It goes with all gastronomic dishes. THe sunny character of 2000 calls, above all for hot dishes. Pie-cust recipes
and hot, spicy dishes (curry, colombo) will boost the pairing choice.
Enjoy it with friends and wine-lovers, served in a curved flute or beautiful wine-glass, between 10°C and 12°C....
Vintage 2000
A warm and wet winter was followed by an equally wet spring. First, in May, came the seri- ous heat, which gave a fast owering around June 14. Chlorosis and mold growth were evi- dent. June and August were hot and dry. But if you were like me, and tried to have a July vaca- tion in Champagne that year, you noticed how cold and rainy it was. The weather was almost as bad as at home, with constant rain and local hailstorms.
Everything l...