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2002 Bouchard Pere & Fils - Montrachet Chardonnay - France - Burgundy - Cote de Beaune - Chassagne Montrachet - White - Grand Cru

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France - Burgundy - Cote de Beaune - Chassagne Montrachet

White Chardonnay - Grand Cru
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Drink Dates
BH: 2012+
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25 for sale
Producer Notes

Eighty-six hectares of Grand and Premier Cru vineyards. One hundred thirty total hectares in the Cote d'Or. Eighty crus produced each vintage. Two hundred seventy-five years of history. Bouchard Pere et Fils is truly an institution in Beaune. The Maison was founded by father and son Michel and Joseph Bouchard in 1731, and the family wine merchant business has grown steadily ever since, taking... More »



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Issue Issue 15

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