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Welcome to Rare Wine Online. From the greatest estates on earth to small artisan producers who’s wines provide excellent value for money, these wines are painfully low in volume and demand far exceeds supply. These wines are rare and hard to source, the reason we chose the name Rare Wine.
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Welcome to Rare Wine Online. From the greatest estates on earth to small artisan producers who’s wines provide excellent value for money, these wines are painfully low in volume and demand far exceeds supply. These wines are rare and hard to source, the reason we chose the name Rare Wine.
BottGeyl Gewurztraminer Les Elements 2012 I don’t know why more people don’t drink Gewurztraminer. Bright gold-tinged straw. It’s Clean, fresh, smoky aromas of peach, rose and apricot are so juicy and fresh in the mouth, conveying a breezy quality to the ripe tropical fruit and floral flavours. Finishes bright and long. Its a great wine to match spicy food.
BottGeyl Pinot Gris ‘Furstentum’ Grand Cru 2009 Jean-Christophe Bott is heir to the family tradition dating back to 1795, when his ancestor, Jean-Martin Geyl tended his vines and made his wine. Jean-Christophe Bott has been responsible for DomaineBott-Geyl since 1993 and he converted the vineyards to be organic in 2000 and then biodynamic in 2002.
Domaine Pavelot 1er Cru ‘Les Vergelesses’ Rouge 2012 In recent years, Luc has been selectively adding small amounts of whole clusters into tank for the reds, as the vintage merits, adding a spicy, herbal component which contributes to the wine’s complexity, and leads to more structured wines. Thanks to the dedication of young winemakers like Luc Pavelot
Genot-Boulanger Clos de Vougeot 2010 DomaineGénot-Boulanger was founded in 1974 by a Parisian pharmacist named Charles-Henri Génot. Back then, it was more of a hobby than a livelihood, and together with his wife, Marie, née Boulanger, Charles-Henri started exploring the terroir and purchasing parcels all along the Côte d’Or, beginning with their first vines in Mercurey
Genot-Boulanger Puligny-Montrachet ‘Les Nosroyes’ 2009 Named for the walnut trees that once grew here, Les Nosroyes is a well-placed vineyard below premier cru Les Referts. This is a stunning Puligny-Montrachet of premier cru standard, but at a smidgeon of the 1er cru price tag!
Olivier Pithon Le Pilou 2011 100% Carignan from 100 year old vines Super wine and very rare. Rustic and earthy are the hallmarks of this beauty. Solid tannins so should be decanted now. Will least at least another decade.
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