500 plants per hectares and the average age of the vines is 20 years old
and a hint of eucalyptus give way to a medium to full-bodied
A small portion of the blend underwent malolactic fermentation and lees stirring to create a soft
offers a combination of sweet red fruits and subtle spice notes that can be very compelling
An energetic acidity drives the wine toward a long
Louis Max Mercurey Clos La Marche Monopole 2017 (750ml) Langhorne Creek 500 plants per hectares andIn 1859, Maison Louis Max was founded in Nuits Saint Georges, in the heart of the Ctes de Nuits region of Burgundy. Today, four generations later, Louis Max is still a family business. It produces some of the finest Burgundy appellations, from the vineyards of Chablis to those of Mcon, taking in on the way the Ctes de Nuits, Ctes de Beaune and Cte Chalonnaise. Philippe Bardet, who became president of Maison Louis Max in 2007, is a Burgundian born and