SAINT-ROMAIN 2025
SAINT-ROMAIN 2025
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Bouquet: A very expressive nose of citrus fruit, grapefruit and minerality. Elegant, powerful toasty notes round off the bouquet.
Palate: A full attack on the palate, dominated by flavours of citrus fruit and minerality. This is a racy, elegant, fairly rich wine that also offers plenty of freshness. And what a long finish!
Food and wine pairing
Serving suggestions
Ageing potential
Origins
It was one of the first Celtic and Gallo-Roman vine sanctuaries in Burgundy. Established in 1947, the Saint-Romain appellation d'origine contrôlée is made from red (pinot noir) and white (chardonnay) grapes.
This vineyard takes up its position on the slope, making the most of its excellent soils. In this marl and limestone soil, the clay soils are perfectly suited to Chardonnay. The vines face south and south-east, at an altitude of between 280 and 400 metres.
Vinification and maturing
Vintage : 2025
Across the entire vineyard, harvesting began up to two weeks earlier than in 2024 and extended over a longer-than-usual period to adapt to weather conditions, which turned rainy at the outset of the harvest. All grapes were brought in on time: sanitary conditions were very good, and the fruit shows an aromatic concentration that suggests elegant, refined wines. While volumes appear stable compared to 2024, they nevertheless remain below the five-year average.
At the time of the first run-offs in mid-September, red wines were showing gentle extraction with fine colour. White wines, meanwhile, quickly revealed themselves to be rich, flavoursome and concentrated, while retaining fine freshness thanks to cool nights that preserved acidity.
In summary, 2025 is shaping up to be a vintage of character and quality, for both red and white Burgundy wines.





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