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List of products by brand Domaine Eric Forest
The Domaine Eric Forest is an essential reference among Burgundy wine producers. Located in the famous Mâconnais, the estate highlights the unique terroir of the region through authentic and refined wines. Eric Forest, vigneron passionate and talented, cultivates his vines with care and respect for the environment, producing wines that perfectly reflect the essence of Burgundy.
The Domaine Eric Forest offers a range of white and red wines, each expressing the distinctive character of its terroir. The white wines, especially from the Chardonnay grape variety, are known for their finesse and aromatic complexity, while the red wines, mainly made from the Pinot Noir grape variety, seduce with their elegance and structure.
At Athenaeum.com, we invite you to discover the wines of the Domaine Eric Forest, perfect to accompany your moments of conviviality and your gastronomic repas .
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