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The ROWSE estate is located in the heart of the commune of Fleurie and has some 7.5 hectares of vineyards with granite-rich soils. The vineyards are in conversion to organic viticulture and are farmed under the supervision of Guillaume Boillot from Domaine C & G Boillot in Meursault.
In 2022, Camille and Guillaume started their domain in Meursault. Camille comes from a wine family in Pommard and we know Guillaume from his family estate Henri Boillot. Guillaume has made all red wines here since 2012 and, from 2020, also all white wines. The wines at this new family estate are made almost identically in style to those at the family estate. Vinification integral for the red wines and a classic white wine making for the white wines. The difference is the élevage, which is slightly shorter and the wines are therefore slightly more refined in style. The vineyards work organically with a biodynamic approach.
€36.75
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Producent | Appellation | Style |
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Domaine ROWSE | Beaujolais | Rich & Round |
Oak aging | Vineyard management | Format |
Yes | Practising organics | 750 ml |
€42.95
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Producent | Appellation | Style |
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Domaine ROWSE | Round & Friendly | |
Oak aging | Vineyard management | Format |
Partially | Practising organics | 750 ml |
In fact, the Burgundy wine region consists of six different areas. The most northerly is Chablis where only white wines are made on the unique chalk soils. The Côte de Nuits can be found between Dijon and Beaune, a sub-region where mainly red wines are made. Here you can find Grand Crus such as Vlos de Vougeot, Echézeaux and Mazis-Chambertin. Between Beaune and Chalon-sur-Saone lies the Côte de Beaune. A region where both white and red are made, but the white wines from villages such as Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet have almost reached cult status. Chalonnais begins south of Chassagne-Montrachet, an area with villages such as Rully and Mercurey. Here wines are made with a wonderful price-quality ratio. The most famous white wines from the south in Burgundy, the Maconnais, bear names such as Pouilly-Fuissé, Saint-Véran and Mâcon. A little further south is the Beaujolais, also part of Burgundy. No pinot noir here, but gamay for the red wines