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Vintage (year) | 1955 |
Color | Red |
Capacity (cl) | 75 |
Level | 3 |
State label | Worn down |
Capsule state | Slightly oxidized |
Designation | Beaune |
Castle / Estate / House | Maison Chanson Père et fils |
The 1955 Beaune Clos du Roi from La Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, from Maison Chanson Père & Fils, is a red wine from Côte de Nuits in Bourgogne produced from Pinot Noir exclusively.
Among the oldest Bourgogne wineries, Maison Chanson was founded in 1750. It spreads over an exceptional 45-ha vineyard where you can find Beaune Clos des fèves or First Growth Pernand Vergelesse « Les vergelesses ».
Acquired by the prestigious Maison de Champagne Bollinger in 1999 with Gilles de Courcel in charge, its production quality keeps improving thanks to the help of wine-producer Jean-Pierre Confuron from Domaine Confuron.
Created in 1934, the « Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin » is the Bourgogne ambassador of its dishes but most importantly its wines. Showcasing quality products above all else, they introduced « tastevinage » in 1950, a pointer for customers to easily recognize a selected bottle with quality terroir and vintage.
Great vintaged wine, the 1955 Beaune Clos du Roi, selected by the « Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin » is a rare wine for lovers and collectors of ancient Bourgogne wines, and will make a great anniversary wine.
Bottled at the Château, prestigious appellation, Second Growth Bordeaux
Grand Cru Classé, bottled at the Château, excellent conservation
Renowned appellation. Great conservation. Ancient wine.