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Catherine & Claude Marechal, Chorey-Les-Beaune 2021

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The Wine

This AOC is located directly north of Beaune.

The 2021 Chorey-les-Beaune represents the estate beautifully with its consistent quality. The elegant and fruit-forward vintage of 2021 once again delivers exceptional results—enticing aromas, a rich and sweetly fruited palate, and impressive depth on the finish.



The Details

Variety - Pinot Noir
Country - France
Region - Burgundy
Sub-Region - Chorey Les Beaune
Extra - Cork
Year - 2021
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker

Catherine and Claude Maréchal have been stand outs in Burgundy thanks to the precise, elegant and finely scented wines they produce from their small holdings scattered on six Côte de Beaune communes. Claude began the domaine in 1981 and in the mid 1980’s he met Henri Jayer (The ‘Godfather of Burgundy: 1922-2006), who became a huge source of inspiration and learning. Since then Maréchal has, year after year, honed his skills and today offers incredibly fine wine, among the greats in Burgundy. These wines offer everything one wants in Burgundy but that is so hard to find - admirable concentration, purity and finesse combined with texture and balance that will see these wines evolve over many years. Claude's wines are not expensive for top level Burgundy, something very rare these days. We have stocked every Vintage release of the Maréchal vins since coming into Oz, which speaks for itself! The quality of these wines is nothing short of phenomenal compared to the usual quality of the respective appellations’