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Pernand-Vergelesses

Pernand-Vergelesses 2023

Côte de Beaune
Red Wine
Domaine Philippe Charlopin
€38.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Volnay 'Vieilles Vignes'

Volnay 'Vieilles Vignes' 2022

Côte de Beaune
Red Wine
Domaine Henri Delagrange et Fils
€105.00
/ 150 cl : Magnum
Aloxe-Corton

Aloxe-Corton 2023

Côte de Beaune
Red Wine
Domaine Maratray-Dubreuil
€35.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Puligny-Montrachet

Puligny-Montrachet 2023

Côte de Beaune
White Wine
Domaine Philippe Charlopin
€63.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Pommard En Boeuf
3 in stock
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Pommard En Boeuf 2022

Côte de Beaune
Red Wine
Boris Champy
€130.00
/ 150 cl : Magnum
Aloxe-Corton
5 in stock
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Aloxe-Corton 2023

Côte de Beaune
Red Wine
Domaine Jean Fournier
€53.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle

What is Côte de Beaune and Why is it Unique?

Côte de Beaune is a renowned sub-region of Burgundy, stretching over approximately 25 kilometers from Ladoix-Serrigny to Maranges. It is distinguished by its diverse terroirs, which allow for the production of both exceptional Chardonnay-based white wines and refined Pinot Noir reds. Its limestone-rich soil, combined with a semi-continental climate, fosters wines of great complexity and remarkable aging potential.

Which Grapes Are Grown in Côte de Beaune?

Côte de Beaune is primarily known for its great white wines made from Chardonnay, which achieves unparalleled depth and minerality here. Pinot Noir is also cultivated, producing elegant and structured red wines, especially in appellations like Pommard and Volnay. Some vineyards also grow Aligoté and Gamay, though in smaller quantities.

What Are the Different Appellations of Côte de Beaune?

Côte de Beaune is structured into several levels of appellations:

  • Regional appellations: Bourgogne Côte d’Or, Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune.
  • Village appellations: Aloxe-Corton, Beaune, Chassagne-Montrachet, Meursault, Pommard, Puligny-Montrachet, Santenay, Volnay…
  • Premier Cru appellations: Prestigious climats like "Les Perrières" in Meursault or "Les Bressandes" in Beaune offer highly complex wines.
  • Grand Cru appellations: Côte de Beaune is home to world-renowned Grand Crus such as Montrachet, Bâtard-Montrachet, Corton-Charlemagne for whites, and Corton for reds.

How to Pair Côte de Beaune Wines with Food?

The region’s white wines, rich and complex, pair perfectly with sauced fish, refined seafood, and creamy poultry dishes. The red wines, with silky tannins and aromas of red fruits and spices, complement grilled meats, game birds, and aged cheeses like Époisses.

Why Are Côte de Beaune Wines So Highly Regarded?

Côte de Beaune wines are highly sought after for their elegance and their ability to reflect their terroir. The whites deliver pure expressions of Chardonnay, balancing minerality and power, while the reds showcase exceptional finesse. These wines are true icons of Burgundy, known for their precision and aging potential.

What Is the Aging Potential of Côte de Beaune Wines?

The Grand Cru white wines, such as Montrachet or Corton-Charlemagne, can age for over 20 years, developing aromas of honey, hazelnut, and truffle. The Premier Cru whites are best enjoyed between 5 and 15 years after bottling. As for the reds, Grand Crus like Corton can evolve for several decades, while Premier Crus reach their peak between 8 and 15 years.

Where to Buy High-Quality Côte de Beaune Wines?

To access the finest wines from Côte de Beaune, it is recommended to turn to specialists such as Grands Bourgognes. Their carefully curated selection ensures access to bottles that are perfectly stored and sourced directly from the most prestigious estates.

How Important Is Terroir in Côte de Beaune Wines?

Terroir plays a fundamental role in defining the identity of Côte de Beaune wines. The diversity of soils and the ideal exposure of the vineyards create a wide range of styles, from crisp and mineral-driven whites to deep and velvety reds. Each climat brings its own signature, making every wine unique and a true reflection of its place of origin.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to store a Côte de Beaune wine to optimize its tasting?

To preserve all the finesse of a Côte de Beaune wine, store the bottle away from light, in a cool place between 12 and 15°C, with moderate humidity. Proper storage allows its complex aromas and elegant structure to be revealed.

What are the best food and wine pairings with a white Burgundy from the Côte de Beaune?

White Burgundies from the Côte de Beaune pair perfectly with grilled fish, poultry in light sauce, or aged cheeses like Comté. Their freshness and finesse subtly enhance these dishes.

What are the typical characteristics of red wines from the Côte de Beaune?

Red wines from the Côte de Beaune offer delicate fruity aromas, often cherry and raspberry, with good acidity and soft tannins. They are elegant, with a nice length on the palate, ideal to accompany white meats and refined dishes.

How many main appellations are there in the Côte de Beaune?

The Côte de Beaune has about 20 main appellations, including the famous Pommard, Meursault, and Puligny-Montrachet. Each offers wines with unique characters, reflecting the richness of this prestigious terroir.

Where can I buy quality wines from the Côte de Beaune?

To acquire authentic and carefully selected wines from the Côte de Beaune, visit the online shop Grands Bourgognes. You will find a wide range of exceptional crus, with dedicated customer service and fast delivery.