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The Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir by François Mikulski is produced from parcels cultivated by the Mikulski family over a total surface area of 1.30 hectares. The vines, planted in 1929 and 1980 and located in the lower part of the slope, are grown using non-certified organic practices and exclusively produce Pinot Noir grapes.
The soil is composed of fine alluvial sediments of fluvial origin, characteristic of the lowest area of the Côte d’Or, giving the wine freshness and immediacy. After fermentation, the wine ages in oak barrels for about ten months, followed by two months in tanks before bottling, to harmonize structure and fruit without invasive wooden overtones.
The wine reveals a fresh and direct profile. On the nose, aromas of crisp red berries emerge, accompanied by light spicy nuances. On the palate, it is balanced and smooth, with a delicate tannic texture and a pleasant persistence, making it an accessible and versatile Pinot Noir.
Excellent when paired with grilled meats or simple dishes of traditional cuisine.