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Artisan France Gold

Artisan France Gold

Numerous grape varieties are cultivated in France, including both internationally well-known and obscure local varieties. In fact, most of the so-called "international varieties" are of French origin, or became known and spread because of their cultivation in France. Since French appellation rules generally restrict wines from each region, district or appellation to a small number of allowed grape varieties, there are in principle no varieties that are commonly planted throughout all of France.

Most varieties of grape are primarily associated with a certain region, such as Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux and Syrah in Rhône, although there are some varieties that are found in two or more regions, such as Chardonnay in Bourgogne (including Chablis) and Champagne, and Sauvignon Blanc in Loire and Bordeaux. As an example of the rules, although climatic conditions would appear to be favorable, no Cabernet Sauvignon wines are produced in Rhône, Riesling wines in Loire, or Chardonnay wines in Bordeaux. (If such wines were produced, they would have to be declassified to Vin de Pays or French table wine. They would not be allowed to display any appellation name or even region of origin.)

 
 
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Sr No.    Brand   Appellation   Designation   Varietal Year Price Qty.
1 Krug
Krug
Champagne   -NA-
WS99
A powerful, majestic Champagne. Deep and compelling, with aromas of whole-grain toast, coconut and dried citrus that draw you in. Lean and racy on the palate, with a creaminess that's yet to be integrated. A classic '96, with ripe, exotic aromas and a steely structure. Still a baby, with the long, resonant finish confirming its potential. Best from 2009 through 2040. 10,000 cases made.

1996 $499.99
2
Domaine Zind-Humbrecht
Riesling Brand Vendange Tardive Riesling


2006 $85.00
3
Domaine Henri Boillot
Puligny Montrachet Chardonnay


2006 $109.99
4
Domaine Henri Boillot
Beaune Clos du Roi 1er Cru Pinot Noir


2006 $109.99
5 Domaine Latour-Giraud
Domaine Latour-Giraud
Meursault-Genevrieres Premier Cru Cuvee des pierre Chardonnay
WA91
The 2005 Meursault Genevrieres Cuvee des Pierre explodes from the glass with apricots, plums, hazelnuts, and peaches. Medium-bodied, broad, and rich, this wine offers thick layers of buttered toast, poached pear, and grilled oak flavors. A lush, almost decadent offering. Drink it over the next 6 years.

2005 $89.99
6
Domaine de Beaurenard
Boisrenard Chateauneuf du Pape white Grenache
WS92
Very tight now, but solid, with juicy layers of guava, lemon peel, almond and sweetened butter notes that run through a long, juicy finish. Shows alluring toast and hazelnut notes. Best from 2009 through 2012. 290 cases made. –JM

2004 $94.99
7
Louis Latour
Corton Charlemagne  


2005 $139.99
8 Chateau Carmes Rieussec
Chateau Carmes Rieussec
Sauternes   -NA-
The second wine of Château Rieussec is selected according to the same standards as the first wine. Its constant feature is centred on a fine aromatic structure dominated by citrus aromas. The name, Carmes de Rieussec, relates to the monks of the Carmes de Langon, who were owners of the Rieussec estate in the 18th century.

2002 $133.99
9 Domaine Leflaive
Domaine Leflaive
Puligny Montrachet   Chardonnay
WS89
A ripe, opulent style, sporting apricot, butterscotch and spice flavors on an open-knit frame. This falls off a little on the finish, but otherwise it''s outstanding. Drink now through 2010. 366 cases imported. –BS

2006 $89.99
10
Domaine Bertagna
Vougeot Clos de la Perriere Pinot Noir
ST90
A bit oaky, but with mocha, spices and chocolate, even violets. Medium-bodied, and a bit rough for now, but with plenty of fresh raspberries and cherries. Best from 2006 through 2012. 750 cases made. –PM

2005 $119.31
11 Domaine Michel Gros
Domaine Michel Gros
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Aux Brulees Pinot Noir
WS91
A graphite accent introduces this pure cherry- and rose-flavored red. There''''s some serious yet ripe tannins underneath, and despite its balance, this needs time to come together. Best from 2011 through 2020. 320 cases made. –BS

2006 $128.00
12 Thierry Allemand
Thierry Allemand
Cornas Reynard   Syrah
WS96
Densely packed, with tar, olive and maduro tobacco notes up front, holding the massive core of braised fig, plum sauce and tar at bay for now. The muscular finish shows flashes of iron, garrigue and graphite. Very, very long. Best from 2011 through 2024. –JM

2005 $159.99
13 Domaine Roux Pere & Files
Domaine Roux Pere & Files
Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Chardonnay
Rich, yet with an underpinning of acidity and lime and green plum flavors that keep this white sleek and restrained. Mineral and spice notes fill out the profile. Fine length. Best from 2012 through 2025. 100 cases imported. –BS

2005 $101.99
14 Le Vieux Donjon
Le Vieux Donjon
Châteauneuf-du-Pape   Syrah-Grenache-Clairette
WS95
Juicy and spicy, with lots of raspberry ganache and blueberry notes offset by hints of mulled spices, black tea and fig cake. Really picks up steam on the finish, with a racy, mouthwatering minerality. Should age beautifully. Drink now through 2025. 4,250 cases made.

Top 100 wine 2007 # 3 Wine Spectator
2005 $83.99
15 Domaine Bonneau du Martray
Domaine Bonneau du Martray
Grand Cru Corton Charlemagne Chardonnay
WS94
A whiff of chalk dust, along with a vanilla note, introduces this intense white. Flavors of peach, grapefruit and oak spice persist through the finish, with a mineral streak. Powerful and balanced, with a lingering aftertaste. Best from 2011 through 2024. 450 cases imported. –BS

2007 $122.99
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