Primeur: adj. A wine is said to be primeur if it is bottled before spring, new if it is before the following harvest.
So what is the difference between a primeur wine and a wine sold en primeur?
The first is a new wine put on sale barely two months after the harvest. The idea was launched in Beaujolais.
The second is a wine partially paid to the winegrower two to three years before its delivery while it is not yet bottled. A practice initiated by the ...
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