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With its vinous pillars of Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, the Côte de Beaune’s Chardonnays are considered the finest in the world.
The Côte de Beaune is also responsible for a handful of Burgundy's top red wines, particularly those from the premier cru vineyards of Pommard, Volnay and the grand cru Corton.
Its finest C...
With its vinous pillars of Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, the Côte de Beaune’s Chardonnays are considered the finest in the world.
The Côte de Beaune is also responsible for a handful of Burgundy's top red wines, particularly those from the premier cru vineyards of Pommard, Volnay and the grand cru Corton.
Its finest Chardonnays are known for their incomparable intensity and complexity, while its Pinot Noirs convey softness and finesse.
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Volnay is a village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy, renowned for making some of the smoothest, most delicate red wines of the southern Cote d'Or. Located between Pommard (famous for its powerful reds) and Meursault (the home of rich whites).
Volnay has had its own appellation since 1937, reserved exclusively for red wines made from Pinot Noir.
More than half of the vineyards covered by the Volnay title are rated as Premier Cru.
The top Volnays possess an immense, seductive, fruitiness and lushness, particulary from vineyards such as Clos des Chênes, Taillepieds, Bousse d'Or, Clos des Ducs.
Savigny-les-Beaune is a large village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy, nestled between the hillsides of a sub-valley in the Cote d'Or escarpment.
Meursault is a large village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy.
The most famous of these are produced at the southern end of the commune, at the Charmes, Perrieres and Genevrieres sites.
The vineyards of Pommard are sandwiched between those of Beaune on the Nord and Volnay to the south.
The appellation of Pommard is very large, covering over 1'600 acres. Less than 20 % of that is in Premiers crus.
The most famous Premiers crus are les Epenots and Les Rugiens.
Les Rugiens, which is divided in two sections called Hauts (high) and Bas (low), is located to the south of the village near the border of the Volnay appelation. Most of the Rugiens have rich, robust, intense taste, and often display a pronounced peppery. If Pommard ever obtains Grand Cru status for one of its vineyards, it should be Les Rugiens.
Pommard at its best is the fullest wine made in the Côte de Beaune. Less tannic but fatter than Corton, it is soft as well as concentrated, with a big heady perfume.
Top Pommards drink well between the ages of 4 and 12 years. Only a handful improve beyond a decade.
Puligny-Montrachet is a village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy, with its own communal appellation.
It is also home to four Grand Cru vineyards (Montrachet, Batard Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet, Bienvenue-Batard-Montrachet) and 17 Premier Cru sites.
Beaune is the epicenter of Burgundy's wine trade and the second-largest town in the famous Cote d'Or wine region.
Beaune wines have always been predominantly red, made from Burgundy’s flagship grape, Pinot Noir.
Twenty miles south of Dijon and 4 miles north of Beaune is the delightful village of Aloxe-Corton.
General Corton (red wine) characteristics: they have a pronounded, earthy, intense, spicy, burnt cherry gout de terroir character that is unique. Perhpas a useful comparison are the very mineral, tobacco-scented and flavored wines of the Graves appelation of Bordeaux. Red Corton, because of its earthy, often dusty, tannic character, is more difficult to appreciate when young. The best examples can age as well, perhaps even longer, than the top wines from the Côte de Nuits.
General Corton (white wine) characteristics: Corton-Charlemagne is truly one of the world's most compelling expressions of Chardonnay grape. It is a big, forceful, powerful wine that usually needs 4 to 5 years to open up.
Santenay is a charming village, at the southern end of the Côte de Beaune, below the Mont de Sène.
The wines produced here are predominantly red and made from Pinot Noir, although a small quantity of Chardonnay is also produced.
The red wines are full, rich. They generally offer good value for money.
Some figures about the appellation Santenay :
Chassagne-Montrachet is a village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy with its own communal appellation, created in 1937.
Chassagne-Montrachet is best known for its rich white wines made from Chardonnay, and also produces excellent red wine from Pinot Noir.
Chassagne-Montrachet is home to the most southerly of Burgundy's Grand Cru vineyard sites, Criots-Batard-Montrachet.
Puligny Montrachet "les Combettes" 1959 - Maison Leroy
puligny montrachet les Folatières 2006 etienne sauzet
1999 Domaine Tollot-Beaut Champ Chevrey Monopole, Savigny-les-Beaune Premier Cru, France
Domaine de Montille Les Pezerolles, Pommard Premier Cru, France, 1999
1999 Domaine Hubert Lamy Les Castets, Saint-Aubin Premier Cru, France
2005 Domaine des Comtes Lafon Magnum Volnay Santenots-du-Milieu, Volnay Premier Cru, France
2009 Domaine Ponsot Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru, Cote de Beaune, France
2012 Domaine Faiveley Corton 'Clos des Cortons' Faiveley Monopole Grand Cru, Cote de Beaune, France
2012 Domaine de la Vougeraie Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, Cote de Beaune, France
2005 Domaine de la Pousse d'Or Clos de la Bousse d'Or Monopole, Volnay Premier Cru, France
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