Catherine & Gilles Vergé
Catherine & Gilles Vergé, “Très Vieilles Vignes Lot 1417” 2014
Catherine & Gilles Vergé, “Très Vieilles Vignes Lot 1417” 2014
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2014 harvest, bottled in 2017. From the nearly mythical OG natural winegrowers of the Mâcon. 100% Chardonnay from vines up to 125+ years-old. ~30 months' élevage in stainless steel vat before bottling unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2.
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