There are two potential origins to the name Nuits-Saint-Georges. The first is said to have come from Nux, meaning "nut" in Latin. The other is said to be Nuithon, a barbarian tribe associated with the Burgundy people. In 1680, Louis 14th, suffering from a digestive disorder, was advised by his doctor to drink a glass of Nuits-Saint-Georges every day. The appellation extends over 175 hectares and produces wines with good structure that age extremely well.
The vines of this parcel are more than 50 years. The soils are from gravel to silt down from the Côte and the alluvium of the valley of Meuzin.
A delight to accompany meats.
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Guide Bettane + Desseauve 2014 - NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES Vieilles Vignes 2011 • 15,5/20
Stephen Tanzer 2012 - Nuits Saint Georges Vieilles Vignes 2010 • 87-89
Allen Meadows' Burghound 2014 - Nuits St. Georges Vieilles Vignes 2012 • 88-90
Allen Meadows' Burghound 2015 - Nuits St. Georges Vieilles Vignes 2013 • 86-89
Allen Meadows' Burghound 2017 - Nuits St. Georges Vieilles Vignes 2015 • (89-91)
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