Description
Red Wine: 2016 | Marchand Tawse | Clos de la Roche
Very elegant and juicy wine. This Clos de la Roche showing the best material and liveliness. Bright color, vibrant. High tone red floral, sweet cherry, touch game and earthy but elegant. Full, beautifully layer, tannin is well rounded and very fine. Long, juicy with complex umami aftertaste. Definitely worth tasting!
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Producer: Marchand Tawse
Vintage: 2016
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
Very elegant and juicy wine. This Clos de la Roche showing the best material and liveliness. Bright color, vibrant. High tone red floral, sweet cherry, touch game and earthy but elegant. Full, beautifully layer, tannin is well rounded and very fine. Long, juicy with complex umami aftertaste. Definitely worth tasting!
Producer Information
(Maison) Marchand-Tawse is a leading Burgundian negociant and domaine (Domaine Tawse) based in Beaune, producing a wide range of wines from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. These range from regional Bourgogne wines to those at the Grand Cru level. The company, which was formed in 2010, is a joint venture between Moray Tawse of Tawse Winery in Ontario and Quebec-born winemaker Pascal Marchand, formerly of the top Domaines Comte Armand and la Vougeraie. It initially focussed entirely on negociant releases from bought-in fruit and wine, The extensive portfolio now also includes a number of wines from estate-owned parcels. Branding of the wines can vary depending on vintage. Some wines from Pascal Marchand’s personal portfolio were brought under the Marchand-Tawse umbrella while retaining his name only on the main label. Other estate wines came out of the purchase of Domaine Maume in 2011. For a time the operation continued to produce this range (including four different Grands Crus) with a label combining Maume and Marchand-Tawse branding. Please note that older (pre-Marchand-Tawse) vintages of Domaine Maume are included here. The estate-grown wines are now labelled as Domaine Tawse. More recent negociant wine labels have “Marchand-Tawse par Pascal Marchand”.






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