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2000 Pousse d'Or - Volnay En Caillerets 1er Cru Pinot Noir - France - Burgundy - Cote de Beaune - Volnay - Red - Premier Cru

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France - Burgundy - Cote de Beaune - Volnay

Red Pinot Noir - Premier Cru
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BH: 2006-2010
Producer Notes

With a long and impressive history, Domaine Pousse d'Or stands as one of the most recognized names in Volnay. Originally called Bousse d'Or - which translates Golden Earth - this domaine has undergone tremendous change in recent years, reclaiming its place in the world of fine Burgundy. Under the direction of Gerard Potel for 30 years, the house established its trademark style and quality. In... More »



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Issue Issue 6

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