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2009 Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot Savigny-les-Beaune Les Guettes
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About Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot

Jean-Marc Pavelot, now joined by his son Hughes, maintains what is arguably the top estate in the underappreciated village of Savigny-lès-Beaune...

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2009 Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot Savigny-les-Beaune Les Guettes

Producer: Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Pinot Noir
Origin: France
Region: Burgundy
Appellation: Cote de Beaune

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91 Points | International Wine Cellar , March/April 2012

Good ruby-red.  Restrained aromas of blackberry, licorice and mint.  Densely packed and suave but youthfully closed today.  Dark fruit flavors are framed and extended by pronounced minerality.  Finishes long and firm, with notes of bitter chocolate and crushed stone.  Still an infant; today the terroir shines through above the '09 vintage character.  There's nothing easy about this serious Savigny wine.

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The Cote de Beaune, which comprises the southern half of the Cote d'Or-- the limestone escarpment from which Burgundy's finest wines originate-- is the source of the most famous names in white Burgundy. It also produces outstanding red Burgundies (such as in Santenay and Volnay), even if Pinot Noir here rarely possess quite the stuffing, complexity, and longevity of...

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Pinot Noir

Adored by critics, prized by collectors, Pinot Noir is one of most tantalizing yet temperamental varietals in the world. For many wine enthusiasts, this is part of the appeal of Pinot -- it doesn't reveal its charms easily. Pinot Noir's virtue also stems from the unique characteristics of the grape. The skins are especially delicate, which accounts for the lighter color and body of finished wine. But, despite the delicacy, the best wines have excellent backbone and...
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