Pierre Cotton
Bonnet-Cotton, "Ygueule VDF" 2020
Bonnet-Cotton, "Ygueule VDF" 2020
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100% Gamay. From the importer:
"100% Gamay. The most playful wine at the Bonnet-Cotton domain; ‘Ygueule’ is a medieval French word for something like ‘gullet.’ They mean for this wine to be drunk young and easily! Full carbonic maceration of whole clusters in cement tank; then aged in those same for around eight months. Unfined, unfiltered, a touch of SO2."
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