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Mark O’Connell’s flagship monopole bottling of Clos de la Chapelle has consistently been one of the very best examples of Volnay to be found in Burgundy for several vintages now, and the 2022 may well be the finest Mark has yet crafted at the domaine! The wine comes in at a svelte thirteen percent alcohol and offers up stunning purity and precision on the nose, delivering scents of red plums, black cherries, raw cocoa, a hint of pomegranate, a beautifully complex base of soil tones, violets, peonies, woodsmoke, gamebird and a nice touch of spicy new oak.
| Vintage: | 2022 |
| Format: | 6 x 750ml |
| Availability: | Now |
| Country: | France |
| Region: | Burgundy |
| Varietal(s): | Pinot Noir |
$450.00
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