BEAUNE PREMIER CRU
BEAUNE PREMIER CRU
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Nose: notes of red cherries, black fruit with a pleasant hint of vanilla and lots of complexity.
Palate: supple, with silky tannins and the berry aromas typical of Pinot Noir, such as blackcurrant.
Food and wine pairing
Serving suggestions
Ageing potential
Origins
Beaune takes its name from the Gaulish sun and water god Belenus. The town was often called the Queen of Wines. The very image of Burgundy and the capital of its wine, Beaune attracts attention from all over the world when the wines from its Hospices are sold.
Resulting from the blending of several plots of Premiers Crus, this cuvée brings together different facets of the Beaune terroir.
Brown limestone, red gravel, ferruginous oolite, yellow limestone, marl, clay and sand / Varied and often steep slopes / South and south-east facing / Altitudes 190-380 metres
Vinification and maturing
The wine is aged for 16 months in barrels without racking (30% new barrels).