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J. Faiveley Fixin 1989 | $##

Certainly captures your attention, with smoky chestnut and …

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Wine Type and Color

Red Still

Primary Grape

Pinot Noir

This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The sites where it tends to thrive can experience tough growing conditions, which lead to more rigorous fruit selection and lower yields. This is one of the reasons that high-quality Pinot Noir often carries a higher price tag than other wines.

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Published on January 31, 1992

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Region

France / Burgundy / Fixin

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J. Faiveley Fixin 1989 | $ 00

Certainly captures your attention, with smoky chestnut and …

Wine Type and Color

Red Still

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Subscribe Today

Primary Grape

Pinot Noir

This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The sites where it tends to thrive can experience tough growing conditions, which lead to more rigorous fruit selection and lower yields. This is one of the reasons that high-quality Pinot Noir often carries a higher price tag than other wines.

Read More

Online Only Review

Published on January 31, 1992

Read more about this Winery.