Wine Bertrand Ambroise Saint Romain Rouge AOC 2002
Reviews of purchase Bertrand Ambroise Saint Romain Rouge AOC 2002
Tasting Notes
Wine maroon.
Taste wine dense, with satin structure and fruity notes.
Wine with a rich aroma of candied plums and ripe cherries.
The wine is well suited to red meat and moderately spicy cheese.
Interesting Facts
Wine Saint Romain Rouge 2002 - a good example of Burgundy wine with notes of fruit in the taste and aroma.
Bertrand Ambroise domain was founded at the end of the XVIII century in the village of Primo Prissy, just north of Nuits-Saint-Georges. Currently, the estate has an area of 17 hectares. Bertrand Ambroise produces some of the best examples of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in Burgundy, working with the greatest possible impact. Commitment to producing wines only from completely ripe grapes require sophisticated "green levy" and additional inspection or sorting berries before fermentation. The result of this careful work was high quality wines of the domain are appreciated worldwide. Bertrand Ambroise style can be described as mature and full-bodied.