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1 Bottle 1981 Domaine Ramonet Montrachet, Beaune

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:950.00 EUR Estimated At:1,520.00 - 1,900.00 EUR
1 Bottle 1981 Domaine Ramonet Montrachet, Beaune
One bottle of Montrachet
Produced by Domaine Ramonet
1981 vintage
Beaune, Burgundy/France
Original filling quantity: 0.75 l
Fill level: This lot comprises one bottle of 1981 vintage Montrachet produced by Domaine Ramonet from the Beaune appellation in Burgundy.

The elegance of the wines produced in this old cultivated landscape in the heart of Europe is founded on its topographic, geological and climatic disposition. The Burgundy vineyards lie at an intersection: it is where the restrained warmth of the South meets the cool crispness of the North. Due to this, the grapes can develop complexity at full maturity and still don’t lose their natural freshness. This is not only true for the white Burgundy, grown from Chardonnay, but also the red Burgundy, made from Pinot noir. What makes Burgundy an exceptional wine-growing region, however, are the small, rural configurations that have caused generations of vintners to intensively grapple with the small parcels of vine-growing land in attempts to cultivate sublime wines. This continuity over centuries is brought to fruition in all of the finest Burgundy wines.

The Côte d’Or is the soul of Burgundy wine-growing culture. This rural stretch of land has produced some of the finest wines on the planet for a good two centuries. Vines thrive on the “golden hillside” between the Morvan hills and the Saône plain. The 28 districts of the Côte d’Or are geographically divided into two regions. The northern part is Côte de Nuits, named after the town of Nuits-Saint-Georges, and produces great red wines from Pinot noir. Côte de Beaune is the southern half, where valuable Chardonnay white wines on a par with Pinot noir are produced.

The fill level is excellent (< 3 cm). The label and capsule are in perfect condition.
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