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Camus-Bruchon & Fils

Savigny-lès-Beaune • France

weingueter.jpgPhoto: Deutsches Weininstitut
Barrique cellar in a German winery

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The rating of the wine reflects the mean value from a tasting by our jury.
The wine was evaluated in a blind tasting.
The wine was tasted as a barrel sample or before an official test number (Amtliche Prüfungsnummer or Staatliche Prüfnummer) was issued.
The wine exhibited a sensory abnormality during our tasting. This does not necessarily have to be a qualitative defect or a wine fault. In the case of a qualitative impairment, a devaluation or rejection was made depending on the type and severity of the defect or wine fault.

Camus-Bruchon & Fils

16, Rue de Chorey
21420 Savigny-lès-Beaune
France
Phone: +33 3 80215108
Fax: +33 3 80261021

WinereddryPinot Noir

2009 Savigny Premier Cru Les Narbantons

France

Bourgogne ↳ Savigny-lès-Beaune • Appellation d'origine protegée (AOP)

13.5 % alcohol

15

Tasted on 25 February 2012 by our jury