Pierre Bourlier
Pierre Bourlier, "Les Chambés" 2022
Pierre Bourlier, "Les Chambés" 2022
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From a hidden gem of the Ardèche! Exciting new producer Pierre Bourlier has worked a stone's throw from St. Joseph just that-a-way since 2015 after working with Gilles Azzoni & Domaine des Miquettes. "Les Chambés" is co-fermented Pinot Noir & Gamay from sandy/granite soils. Grapes are hand-harvested, whole-bunch macerated for 1 week prior to destemming and a further 2-week gentle maceration. The juice spontaneously ferments and is pressed to amphora for a 12 month élevage prior to bottling unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2. 12%ABV
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