Grand Vin De Bourgogne

POUILLY-FUISSÉ 2011

THE EXPERIENCE

A relatively cool vintage, 2011 is one that highlights Chardonnay’s inherent balance between freshness and fleshiness with a precise structure. Approachable at the first encounter, there is much more to be explored behind the apparent fragrance, similar to the thematic undercurrents yet to be discovered beneath this florally vivacious painting. If there is a bridge connecting Chardonnay and watercolour, it would be subtlety and sensibility.

THE WINE

The Pouilly-Fuissé “terroir” is the most renowned appellation in the Mâconnais, and it is considered as the “King” of this wine region whose amazing diversity of soils gives all its complexity to the Chardonnay. Elegance and distinction characterize this wine whose creamy and delicate nature present a complex and enduring finish.

Serving temperature: 11 to 13°C

Decant 1 hour before serving

Drink now to 12 years

THE ART

Collection 2011: Paris – 2008
Watercolour on paper – 71 x 100 cm – Private collection

2006 is the year in which Zao Wou-Ki returned to watercolour, which offered the grand master aesthetic spontaneity and artistic immediacy. Electing to immerse himself in nature, he transfigured the kaleidoscopic allure of nature in situ with colour, rhythm and vigour. Embodied in this wonderfully vibrant composition is not just Zao Wou-Ki’s artistic virtuosity, but also his insatiable thirst for creation.

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THE WINE

The Pouilly-Fuissé “terroir” is the most renowned appellation in the Mâconnais, and it is considered as the “King” of this wine region whose amazing diversity of soils gives all its complexity to the Chardonnay. Elegance and distinction characterize this wine whose creamy and delicate nature present a complex and enduring finish.

Serving temperature: 11 to 13°C

Decant 1 hour before serving

Drink now to 12 years

THE ART

Collection 2011: Paris – 2008
Watercolour on paper – 71 x 100 cm – Private collection

2006 is the year in which Zao Wou-Ki returned to watercolour, which offered the grand master aesthetic spontaneity and artistic immediacy. Electing to immerse himself in nature, he transfigured the kaleidoscopic allure of nature in situ with colour, rhythm and vigour. Embodied in this wonderfully vibrant composition is not just Zao Wou-Ki’s artistic virtuosity, but also his insatiable thirst for creation.

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