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Confuron, Clos Vougeot Grand Cru, 2020
Red
750ml
Label : Good Label
Level : Neck Level
Capsule : Good Capsule
🏰 The 2020 vintage in Burgundy is described as having great potential, producing ripe and succulent fruit with a more modest color and approachable structure compared to the 2020s. These wines are expected to charm within their first five years but also possess the potential to cellar well for decades at the top level. Clos de Vougeot, a flagship appellation of the Côte d'Or, is known for its deep cherry red color and intensely aromatic bouquet of red and black fruits. The palate is typically expressive, round, and muscular, balancing mellow tannins with subtle acidity, offering a solid structure and length ideal for aging. 【 Clos de Vougeot is more than just a wine; it's an emblem of the entire Côte d'Or, representing a unique terroir. 】.
🍴 A Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru from the 2020 vintage, with its powerful yet delicate flavors, is an excellent match for roasted or sauced red meat dishes, such as roast pheasant, wild boar, roast venison, or capon. It also pairs beautifully with well-made cheeses and even dark chocolate cake for dessert.
🥂 This Confuron Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 2020 is an ideal wine for a grand celebration, a formal dinner, or a significant gift for a serious Burgundy collector. Its structure and aging potential mean it can be enjoyed now after decanting for about an hour, or cellared for 7 to 15 years to allow its full complexity to unfold.
BACKGROUND
Domaine Confuron-Cotetidot is a traditional and highly respected estate in Vosne-Romanee, Burgundy. Known for their late harvesting, whole-cluster fermentation, and long aging, the domaine produces wines of incredible depth and longevity. Their Clos Vougeot Grand Cru is a powerful and structured Pinot Noir, offering intense aromas of dark fruit, earth, and spice, requiring significant cellaring to fully reveal its majestic complexity.