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Chateau Des Tours BROUILLY 2022

Chateau Des Tours BROUILLY
Category: Wine > Red Wine
Alcohol: 13.5%
Unit Size: 75.0 cl
Origin: France > Beaujolais > Brouilly
Body: b - Light to Medium
Maturity: Ready to drink
Grapes: Gamay
Retail: £20.50
Stock: In Stock
Martinez Ref: FRBEAR022
Please be aware this is a previous vintage pictured.

Tasting Note

The vineyards are situated in a natural amphitheater around the Château and the vines themselves are planted in sandy soils resulting from the disintegration of the granite bedrock. These are poor, thin, acidic soils where we can still see projections of the underlying rock.