Thursday, April 10, 2014

A Great Red Wine for Spring: 2011 Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Bourgogne Passetoutgrains

Mitch was walking through our cellar today and unearthed a killer red blend from Burgundy that we completely forgot was in there. He was happy to find it and figured we should give you the low down on this awesome bottle and an incentive to try it.
 
What: Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Bourgogne Passetoutgrains 2011 -- A killer blend of Gamay & Pinot Noir, one of Burgundy's best kept secrets!

Where:
See directly above. (Burgundy, France)

Who:
This red is produced by a little, stocky, ex-pastry chef, micro-negociant named Domanique Laurent. A micro-nogociant doesn't own land, they buy grapes to produce wine.

Why:
Why not?! It's a tasty "lighter" red, perfect for warm weather. It is also a great way to experience a wine from Domanique Laurent for under $100.


How: E-mail Mitch directly at mitch_ancona@anconaswine.com! Please include your name, shipping address, and telephone number. He will personally be handling all of your requests and this information will help expedite your order.

Oh yeah, almost forgot the incentive! Domaine Laurent Pere et Fils Bourgogne Passetoutgrains 2011 is on our racks for $23.99. If you buy six he will lower the price to $19 per bottle. That's over a 20% savings! Don't hesitate, the offer only lasts through the weekend.

CHEERS!

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