Alex Moreau
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Alex Moreau Bourgogne Chardonnay 2021
$89.00Read moreAlex Moreau comes from long lineage of Burgundian winemakers. He has access to some excellent parcels scattered through the Cotes de Beaune that go in to this delicious white Burgundy.
The Bourgogne Chardonnay 2021 reflects Moreau’s intimate knowledge of the region’s terroir, and is sourced from vineyards scattered across prestigious appellations. With a focus on purity and finesse, this Chardonnay reveals a bouquet of white flowers and orchard fruits, underscored by a delicate spice, inviting you to savor every sip.
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Alex Moreau Chassagne Montrachet 2021
$189.00Read moreIn the heart of Chassagne Montrachet, Alex Moreau carries forward a winemaking legacy that spans generations, rooted in a deep reverence for the land and its history. While he has worked under the historical name “Bernard Moreau” since the 1990s with his brother, they have recently separated with Alex retaining the winemaking.
The Chassagne Montrachet 2021 embodies the essence of its renowned appellation, sourced from meticulously tended vineyards graced by ancient vines. With aromas of lemon cream citrus, tart peach, wet stones, and a hint of sea breeze, this Chardonnay captivates the senses, offering a journey through the terroir of Chassagne Montrachet in the Côte de Beaune.
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Alex Moreau Chassagne Montrachet Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2021
$110.00Read moreWith a lineage steeped in Burgundian winemaking tradition, Alex Moreau’s dedication to excellence shines through in the Chassagne Montrachet Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2021. Moreau extracts the essence of Pinot Noir from the ancient vineyards of Chassagne Montrachet, crafting wines of depth, complexity, and character.
The Vieilles Vignes 2021 pays tribute to the old-vine parcels that have stood the test of time, yielding grapes of unparalleled quality and intensity. With aromas of wild berries, forest floor, and a whisper of spice, this Pinot Noir tells the story of its terroir, inviting enthusiasts to experience the magic of Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune.