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Close-Out Featurette: Pichler-Krutzler

Faiveley Sale
Close-Out Featurette: Pichler-Krutzler

Superlative Burgundy
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The superlative wines of Faiveley, while always known for their quality, were not always known for immediate approachability. Concentrated, stern, and cellar-worthy were more apt descriptors. It could be why the wines are more likely to find a home in their native country: the French people and their restaurants have more patience and inclination for cellaring.
It took the new generation to ease the winery into approachability. The wines became softer while still offering the potential to age with grace.
This modern incarnation of Faiveley began in 2007 when Francois Faiveley retired and his children, Erwan and Eve Faiveley, became the seventh generation to manage the Domaine.
It took the new generation to ease the winery into approachability. The wines became softer while still offering the potential to age with grace.
This modern incarnation of Faiveley began in 2007 when Francois Faiveley retired and his children, Erwan and Eve Faiveley, became the seventh generation to manage the Domaine.