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Morgon "Cuvée Camille"

Morgon "Cuvée Camille" 2024

Crus du Beaujolais
Red Wine
Domaine Marcel Lapierre
€31.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Fleurie "L'alchimiste"
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Fleurie "L'alchimiste" 2021

Crus du Beaujolais
Red Wine
Anne Sophie Dubois
€22.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Brouilly "Pierreux"
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Brouilly "Pierreux" 2019

Crus du Beaujolais
Red Wine
Domaine Marc Delienne
€19.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to store wine from other regions to preserve all its qualities?

To store wine from other regions in the best conditions, keep the bottle away from light, in a cool and stable place, ideally between 12 and 15°C, with moderate humidity. At Grands Bourgognes, we select wines that withstand prolonged storage well to guarantee you an optimal tasting experience.

What are the best food and wine pairings with wine from other regions?

Wines from other regions offer a wide variety of pairings. For example, a fruity red wine pairs perfectly with white meats, while a dry white wine wonderfully accompanies seafood and fish. Feel free to explore our selection at Grands Bourgognes to find the ideal wine that will enhance your dishes.

What characteristics differentiate wines from other regions?

Wines from other regions stand out due to the richness of their terroirs, the diversity of grape varieties and styles, ranging from light and fresh wines to powerful and full-bodied ones. This variety allows you to discover new flavors and broaden your taste palette.

How many appellations exist in the category of wines from other regions?

The category of wines from other regions includes several dozen appellations, each reflecting a unique terroir and specific winemaking methods. This diversity allows you to choose authentic and varied wines, suited to all tastes.

What type of soil influences the taste of wines from other regions?

Soil plays an essential role in the character of wines. In other regions, there are clay-limestone, granite, or volcanic soils, each bringing specific nuances to the wine, such as minerality, freshness, or aromatic power. This unique terroir makes each bottle special and memorable.