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The Artisan Cellar Collection – 12 Bottles

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This curated 12-bottle collection brings together benchmark estates and expressive terroirs from France and Italy.
From Burgundy 1er Cru and Grand Cru Chablis to Barolo, Super Tuscan, and Left & Right Bank Bordeaux, each wine was selected for balance, pedigree, and drinkability.
The selection includes a Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Champagne, age-worthy reds, and refined whites suited for both entertaining and cellaring.
Vintages span 2018–2023, highlighting depth, freshness, and regional character.
This is a versatile collection for elegant dinners, thoughtful gifting, and year-end hosting.

Appellation: Gevrey-Chambertin AOC
Region: Burgundy, Côte de Nuits
Vineyard: Single-terroir parcel
Farming: Biodynamic
Production: ~75 cases
Winemaking: Gentle extraction; emphasis on purity and site expression
Style & Structure: Structured yet precise Gevrey with strong aging potential
Cellaring Window: 2025–2040+
Why It’s Included: Artisan Burgundy at true collector scale

Appellation: Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru AOC
Region: Burgundy, Côte de Nuits
Vineyard: Les Saints Georges (historic Premier Cru, Grand Cru candidate)
Farming: Biodynamic
Production: ~25 cases
Winemaking: Minimal intervention; terroir-driven extraction
Style & Structure: Dense, mineral, and structured; built for long aging
Cellaring Window: 2026–2045+
Why It’s Included: One of Burgundy’s most sought-after Premier Cru terroirs at microscopic production

Appellation: Barolo DOCG
Region: Piedmont, Italy
Grape: 100% Nebbiolo
Estate Profile: Traditional Barolo producer
Winemaking: Long maceration; classic Barolo élevage
Style & Structure: Tannic, structured, and long-lived
Cellaring Window: 2026–2045+
Why It’s Included: A cornerstone Italian cellar wine with proven longevity

Appellation: Champagne Grand Cru
Village: Oger
Grape: 100% Chardonnay
Production: Low-yield vintage release
Winemaking: Estate’s top cuvée
Style & Structure: Mineral, precise, and built for aging
Drinking Window: Now–2035+
Why It’s Included: Grand Cru Champagne with true vintage depth

Appellation: Saint-Julien AOC
Region: Bordeaux, Left Bank
Grape Composition: Cabernet Sauvignon–dominant blend
Estate Profile: One of the smallest family-owned estates in Saint-Julien; produces only its first wine
Winemaking: Traditional vinification with emphasis on balance and longevity
Style & Structure: Classic Saint-Julien profile with firm structure and layered tannins
Cellaring Window: 2025–2040+
Why It’s Included: Benchmark Left Bank structure from a discreet, low-volume estate

Appellation: Saint-Émilion Grand Cru AOC
Region: Bordeaux, Right Bank
Grape Composition: Merlot-driven blend
Estate Profile: Single-operator estate; vineyard and cellar work managed independently
Winemaking: Estate-controlled from vineyard to bottling
Style & Structure: Depth, roundness, and balance
Cellaring Window: 2024–2035+
Why It’s Included: Authentic Right Bank expression from a rare, fully independent estate

Appellation: Chablis 1er Cru AOC
Region: Burgundy, Chablis
Winemaking: Stainless-steel precision
Style & Structure: Tension, freshness, and early-to-mid-term aging
Cellaring Window: 2024–2035
Why It’s Included: Premier Cru Chablis with clarity and definition

Appellation: Chablis Grand Cru AOC
Region: Burgundy, Chablis
Vineyard: Vaudésir
Production: ~25 cases
Winemaking: Estate-bottled; focus on minerality
Style & Structure: Limestone-driven, precise, and long-lived
Cellaring Window: 2025–2040+
Why It’s Included: True Grand Cru Chablis at artisan volume

Appellation: Touraine AOC
Region: Loire Valley
Grape: Sauvignon Blanc
Aging: 18 months on lees
Style & Structure: Textural, layered Sauvignon with aging capability
Cellaring Window: 2024–2032
Why It’s Included: Loire Sauvignon crafted for texture rather than immediacy

Appellation: Alsace AOC
Vineyard: Berg (adjacent to Grand Cru Zotzenberg)
Farming: Biodynamic
Production: ~75 cases
Style & Structure: Dry, mineral, structured Riesling
Cellaring Window: 2025–2045+
Why It’s Included: Grand-Cru-adjacent Alsace Riesling with serious aging potential

Appellation: Gigondas AOC
Region: Southern Rhône
Grape Composition: Rhône blend (Grenache-led)
Production: ~50 cases
Winemaking: Full maceration; fermentation and aging in barrel
Style & Structure: Powerful, concentrated, and age-worthy
Cellaring Window: 2025–2040+
Why It’s Included: Flagship cuvée showcasing Rhône intensity at collector scale

Appellation: Toscana IGT
Region: Tuscany, Italy
Estate Profile: Small-production Siena-based estate
Winemaking: Precision-driven modern Tuscan approach
Style & Structure: Balanced, structured, and expressive
Cellaring Window: 2024–2035+
Why It’s Included: A refined Tuscan wine selected for balance rather than power

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