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The origin of the name of the appellation remains uncertain. This could possibly be an ancient form of pear trees. Located to the south of the village, the climate of "Porêts" can be compared to that of "Saint-Georges" in a slightly more rustic style. As early as 1855, this place was considered one of the best in Nuits by Doctor Lavalle. This vineyard is of great importance...
The Chambertin Grand Cru from Domaine TRAPET is 1.90 hectares spread over 3 plots, the oldest of which was planted in 1919. This Chambertin wine opens up an infinite, unlimited, elusive universe, one of the richest there is!
Bouchard Père & Fils Bourgogne Chardonnay 2021 is a refined introduction to the elegant style of Bouchard Père & Fils, one of the oldest wine houses in Burgundy. Made from carefully selected grapes from across the region, this Chardonnay showcases freshness and aromatic purity. The nose reveals delicate notes of citrus, white-fleshed fruits, and white flowers, with...
Château de Selle is the historic domain of Domaines Ott because it was Marcel Ott's first acquisition in 1912. This Cuvée Rosé reflects a subtle balance between complexity and finesse thanks to a demanding vinification method focused on the heart of the grain. A wine of great tension brought by a limestone vineyard, arid land and extraordinary sunshine.
Fifty-year-old vine, in a single block, located on the hillside, near Pommard 1er cru Pezerolles and Épenots. Rich wine with lots of character. Mixture of red and black fruits with a slightly wild touch. Silky attack, with very present aromas, giving it a good length at the end of the mouth.
The first traces of vineyards in the town of Aloxe-Corton date back to the 2nd century BC. Later, Corton will be Charlemagne's favorite wine. Unique red Grand Cru of the Côte de Beaune, Corton is also the only Grand Cru of Côte d'Or to be divided into sub-climates. "Le Corton" designates the historic parcel that gave its name to the Corton appellation.
The first traces of vineyards in the town of Aloxe-Corton date back to the 2nd century BC. Later, Corton will be Charlemagne's favorite wine. Unique red Grand Cru of the Côte de Beaune, Corton is also the only Grand Cru of Côte d'Or to be divided into sub-climates. "Le Corton" designates the historic parcel that gave its name to the Corton appellation.