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This monopoly vineyard has belonged to the Gross family since 1860. The wine from this vineyard aged for 18 months in 50-70% new oak barrels, have extremely mild tannins and a complex and well-balanced aroma and taste. This gives the impression of lightness, which can be confusing - although the wine is pleasantly drunk young, it easily retains its freshness and fertility for 15 years.
Serve at 14-16 °C with roasted duck breast, partridge or pheasant.
Monopole. Lovely floral edge. Fine combination of sweet fruit, fragrance, purity and structure for longer ageing. Very complete but really needs several years.
Michel Gros estate located in Vosne-Romanée, in the heart of the Côte de Nuits, finds its origins in 1830 when the first member of the Gros family settled there and founded his estate. The following generations have continued to develop the estate’s plot, which currently covers an area of 23 hectares. The flagship of the estate is Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru ‘Clos des Réas’, which has been operated as a monopoly by the Gros family since its acquisition in 1860. Today, Pierre Gros (Domaine Michel Gros), 7th generation of this dynasty of winegrowers, continues and develops with the support of his father, Michel, the work undertaken by their ancestors. Passionate but also very rigorous, Pierre takes constant care in the development of his wines, mastering all stages of production, from the vines to bottling. A world of work, high standards, sharing and passion to discover.