Pale ruby. Sweet aromas of fresh, red berries, pepper and earth. Inviting flavors of juicy fruit and spice. Vibrant with great depth, balance and a lingering finish.
Though these reds may get overshadowed by their white counterparts, Ramonet is a name not easily overlooked. This Village example deserves your attention. This wine always displaying pristine cherry and raspberry fruit, minerality, spice, and extraordinary texture. This wine always over-perform on length and lift, and while delicious now, will continue to evolve in bottle for several years to come as Ramonet wines always do.
In the appellation of Chassagne-Montrachet, a Pinot Noir vineyard graces the landscape, covering a surface area of 4.65 acres. The soils, derived from Jurassic limestone, contribute to the unique terroir of the region. The vines were planted in 1972, and the wine undergoes a 12-month oak aging process, with 10–15% new oak utilized. Referred to as Chassagne-Montrachet Rouge, this wine presents a delightful sensory experience. Upon opening, it reveals sweet aromas characterized by fresh red berries, pepper, and earth. The palate shows inviting flavors of juicy red fruit, raspberry and cherry with subtle hints of spice. This wine exudes vibrancy, offering great depth and a lingering finish.