Bourgogne 2020, Olivier Cyrot - Buthiau
Olivier Cyrot-Buthiau’s 2020 Bourgogne Pinot Noir showcases the essence of Burgundy’s regional wines with its vibrant medium ruby hue, aromatic bouquet of ripe red cherry, blueberry, and rose petals, and smooth, medium-bodied palate. This delightful wine is perfect for pairing with pizza or pasta, and it can be enjoyed now or over the next couple of years.
Santenay 1er Cru “Les Gravières” 2019, Jean-Marc Vincent
Jean-Marc Vincent’s Santenay 1er Cru “Les Gravières” 2019 embodies the essence of Burgundy’s winemaking tradition. With a philosophy rooted in land stewardship and quality, Vincent crafts wines that reflect the terroir’s true character. This Chardonnay boasts a bright lemon hue, complex aromas of citrus, vanilla, and spice, and a palate of concentrated fruit and mineral notes.
Puligny - Montrachet 1er Cru “Clos de La Pucelle” Monopole 2013, Jean Chartron
In Burgundy, owning an entire premier cru vineyard like "Clos de La Pucelle" in Puligny-Montrachet is a rarity. The term 'monopole' refers to such exclusivity, where a single producer owns the entire plot. This tradition stems from historical vineyard fragmentation, notably influenced by Napoleon's inheritance laws.
Auxey - Duresses 2019, Domaine Pascal Prunier - Bonheur
🍷 Elevate your senses with Auxey-Duresses 2019 by Domaine Pascal Prunier-Bonheur! 🌟 Pronounced "Aussey," this Burgundian gem unveils a rich history, tracing its roots to the Celtic and Gallo-Roman wine-growing legacy. Formerly owned by Cluny Abbey, it earned its prestigious AOC status in 1937. 🏰 Immerse yourself in the lyrical terroir, where each sip narrates a story of fresh red berries, earthy nuances, and a delightful medley of spice. Perfect for savouring now or holding onto the allure until 2028. 🍇 Indulge in a culinary symphony by pairing it with pasta topped with a rich mushroom sauce. Cheers to tradition and timeless elegance! 🌿✨
Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune 2020, Domaine Chevrot
The Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune includes 29 villages, and one can find wines of all three colours, although reds are the majority.
Tilleul 2020, Domaine Chevrot et Fils
Aligoté is the second white grape in Burgundy. It was under the shadow of Chardonnay for many years since Chardonnay has a high commercial value. But in the last few years, some regional producers have tried to spotlight this stylish variety offering something new in the market. Success is on the corner.
Bourgogne Chardonnay 2018, Domaine Capuano-Ferreri
In a wine region like Burgundy, where the prices are rising yearly and the demand for wines is more than ever, it is not easy to find good bottles in the ten euro category.
Bourgogne Vieilles Vignes 2019, Albert Bichot
It is a fresh and entry-level Pinot Noir perfect for sunny warm days since you can drink it cool.
Chardonnay de Chardonnay 2017, Bouchard Père & Fils
Bouchard Père et Fils is a sizable and historic Burgundy wine estate based in Beaune.
Tête de Cuvée 2018, Château Fuissé
Château Fuissé is a leading producer of Chardonnay wines in the Pouilly-Fuissé région.
La Demoiselle 2016, Domain Alexis de Benoist
Alexis de Benoist, of the Domaine Viticole Alexis de Benoist 2B2G-VINEYARDS, originates from the Champagne region.
Chablis 2018, Joseph Drouhin
It is a cool Chablis from one of the most recognized producers of Burgundy.
Clos de la Combe 2017, Jean Chartron
It is a value for money Pinot Noir with a pure and smooth sense, and it could be consumed pretty cold. It is just perfect, even for the daily table.
Couvent des Jacobins 2017, Louis Jadot
It is an entry-level Pinot Noir from one of the biggest négociants and producers in Burgundy.
Côte de Lechet, Chablis 1er Cru 2018, Domaine Vincent Dampt
It is a delicious wine with energy and a creamy structure.