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Mercurey Rouge
1 in stock
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Mercurey Rouge 2021

Côte Chalonnaise
Red Wine
Maison Cellier des Dames
€29.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Meursault Blanc

Meursault Blanc 2023

Côte de Beaune
White Wine
Domaine Ballot-Millot & Fils
€60.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Saint-Véran
3 in stock

Saint-Véran 2022

Mâconnais
White Wine
Robert-Denogent
€27.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Chablis

Chablis 2023

Chablisien
White Wine
Doudet-Naudin
€18.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Irancy

Irancy 2023

Chablisien
Red Wine
Domaine Dauvissat
€60.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to store a Burgundy wine to preserve all its qualities?

To store a Burgundy wine in the best conditions, keep the bottle lying down in a cool, dark place with a stable temperature between 12 and 15°C. Avoid temperature fluctuations and exposure to light. At Grands Bourgognes, we also advise opening your young red wines to fully appreciate their aromas.

What dishes pair well with a Burgundy wine?

Burgundy wines pair perfectly with refined cuisine: reds accompany red meats, poultry in sauce, and aged cheeses, while whites enhance seafood, grilled fish, and poultry. To discover delicious pairings, explore our selection at Grands Bourgognes.

What are the main characteristics of Burgundy wines?

Burgundy wines are distinguished by their finesse, elegance, and aromatic complexity. Reds often offer notes of red fruits and spices, while whites reveal floral and mineral aromas. Their unique terroir gives them a wide variety of styles.

How many appellations do Burgundy wines have?

Burgundy has more than 100 different appellations, ranging from prestigious grand crus to village and regional appellations. This richness allows you to discover a wide variety of wines suited to all tastes and budgets.

On what type of soil do Burgundy vines grow?

Burgundy vines mainly grow on clay-limestone soils rich in minerals, which bring finesse and complexity to the wines. This exceptional terroir is at the heart of the recognized quality of Burgundies.