
Named Pinot Fin because the majority of the vines that make up this wine are an older sub-variety of Pinot Noir which often produces clusters with millerandage.
Bourgogne-level vines (no de-classification) located in Chambolle (50%), Vosne (25%), Nuits St. Georges (25%)
Country
France
Sub-Region
Bourgogne
Region
Burgundy
Varieties
Pinot Noir
Farming
Organic