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The wines coming from its Volnay-Santenots hillsides constitute one of the greatest glories of the Hospices de Beaune. Often amongst the first to ripen, the vines give wines which are rich, complex, elegant and long. Bernard Gauvain is one of the Hospices’ most generous benefactors, who left all his worldly goods to the Hospice de la Charité in 1804. His widow gave one of Beaune’s finest, Louis XV houses, now the seat of the Union of Burgundy Négociants, place Carnot. The Gauvain family crest may be seen above the door.
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| Description | The wines coming from its Volnay-Santenots hillsides constitute one of the greatest glories of the Hospices de Beaune. Often amongst the first to ripen, the vines give wines which are rich, complex, elegant and long. Bernard Gauvain is one of the Hospices’ most generous benefactors, who left all his worldly goods to the Hospice de la Charité in 1804. His widow gave one of Beaune’s finest, Louis XV houses, now the seat of the Union of Burgundy Négociants, place Carnot. The Gauvain family crest may be seen above the door. |
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| Country | France |
| Grape Varietals | Pinot Noir |
| Wine Rating | No |
| Region | Burgundy |
| Vintage | 2007 |
| Best Sellers | No |
| Michigan Beer | No |
| Winery | Hospices de Beaune |
| The Rhone Expert Rating | No |
| Burghound Rating | No |
| James Suckling Rating | No |
| Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine Rating | No |
| Wine & Spirits Rating | No |
| Wine News Rating | No |
| Wine Enthusiast Rating | No |
| Wine Spectator Rating | No |
| Steven Tanzer's Wine Rating | No |
| Robert Parker | No |








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