P Red 2023

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€28,00

France - Auvergne

Cépages : Pinot Noir

Contenance : 75 cl

Taux d'alcool : 14.0°

  • Red
  • Quiet

2023

A deep and structured Auvergne Pinot Noir, perfect for accompanying red meats or convivial meals.

€28,00

Livraison 48h à 72h (France Métropolitaine)

Conseils personnalisés et service client réactif

Références rares et pépites introuvables

Paiement Sécurisé

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Arômes

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Ample

Boisé

Complexe

Floral

Frais

Fruité

Glouglou

Léger

Liquoreux

Minéral

Oxydatif

Perlant

Puissant

Rond

Salinité

Sec

Tannique

Tendu

Profil Technique


Carafage : No
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old
Température de service : 16-18°C
Vinification : The grapes macerate in whole bunches for three weeks, promoting a gentle and gradual extraction. The wine is then aged for eight months in stainless steel vats, preserving the freshness, energy, and purity of the fruit.
Sol : Basalt (volcanic)

Patrick Bouju - Domaine La Bohème

A leading figure in the new Auvergne viticulture, Patrick Bouju produces structured, fruity, and delightfully festive cuvées from pre-phylloxera vines dominated by Gamay d’Auvergne.

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P Red 2023,

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A volcanic Pinot Noir with controlled power


The P 2023 cuvée, produced by Patrick Bouju, is an exceptional red made from Pinot Noir with a touch of Gamay. Grown on the unique basalt soils of the Gergovie plateau in Auvergne, these grape varieties express themselves here with remarkable intensity and freshness.

Tasting: depth and character


On the nose, the P 2023 offers complex aromas of ripe red fruits, black cherry, and light spicy notes. On the palate, it reveals a velvety texture and a precise tannic structure, with a long finish marked by mineral and smoky touches.

A wine for large tables


With its aromatic power and finesse, this Pinot Noir pairs ideally with grilled red meats, stews or even hard cheeses. Served between 16 and 18°C, it can be enjoyed now or kept for up to 5 years to develop more complex aromas.