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Oronce de Beler, the founder of La Maison Romane, didn’t shy of starting his operation right here in Burgundy, the trick being that he buys grapes, not land. That's what we call négoce, this is not a nice name but when you choose carefully the growers with the right vineyard management and parcels you can end up making nice wines without the hurdle of owning the land and the bank mortgages, Philippe Pacalet is a good example in Burgundy for a winemaker with no land. Oronce de beler named his négoce la Maison Romane as this is the local name of the very old house in Vosne-Romanée where he rents his cellar and living quarters-Wine Terroirs
Pinot Noir /
France
Burgundy
Jeffery Alpert Selections
2018 Paolo Bea "Vigneto Pipparello" Montefalco Rosso Riserva
2018 La Stoppa Ageno
2018 Henri and Gilles Buisson Saint Romain Sous Roche
2018 Gian Luca Colombo Barolo