Domaine de Bellene Beaune 1er Cru Vieille Vignes Hommage a Francoise Potel 2019
  • Pinot Noir
  • Sustainable
  • Dry
  • Residual Sugar: 2.00 g/l
  • Medium Bodied
  • 750ml
  • 13.00% alc./vol

Domaine de Bellene Beaune 1er Cru Vieille Vignes Hommage a Francoise Potel 2019

Burgundy, France
Regular price $111.00per bottle ($666.00per case)
6 bottles per case
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Ripe & Earthy

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Domaine de Bellene is the creation of Nicolas Potel – the son of the legendary Gérard Potel of Domaine Pousse d’Or. Potel's name has become synonymous with Burgundian wine and he is known for constantly challenging the borders of traditional winemaking in the region.

A special blend of five premier cru sites in Beaune, dedicated to the memory of Nicolas Potel’s mother. This cuvée was originally introduced in 2014, as Cuvée du Cinquantenaire, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Nicolas’s father, the revered Gérard Potel, who started at Domaine de la Pousse d’Or in 1964. It’s also a tribute to the quality of Beaune wines, showing the beautiful balance of opulence, finesse and length that characterize the best terroirs of this appellation at the epicentre of the Côte d’Or. Expect to find ripe and nicely layered aromas & flavours of black cherry, earth, violet and a hint of lavender. 

 Try this versatile wine with all kinds of game meats - think duck, rabbit or venison.

Press Reviews

Wine Enthusiast

96 Points - Anna Lee C. Iijima

Crushed stone and raspberry preserves meld into a core of bright red cherry in this vital, piercing wine. Sourced from five premier-cru sites in Beaune, the complex wine offsets bristling red fruit against layers of earth, mineral and blossom. Guard until 2024 at least and drink through 2035.