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Hospices de Beaune

Beaune 1er Cru Cuvée Guigone de Salins 2018

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Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

Nice bright red hue. Nose both powerful and subtle, with a mix of red fruits followed by toasty aromas. Good length and density, with racy tannins.

Food matching

Enjoy with open-fire grilled red meats (T-bone) or strong cheese.

History

Guigone de Salins was the wife of Nicolas Rolin, founder of the Hospices de Beaune. After his death in 1461, she moved from Autun to Beaune to take over the direction of the Hôtel-Dieu. She devoted much of her fortune to this cause, while helping to care for the sick and enfeebled, until her death aged 67.
The steep slopes of Les Bressandes – planted in 1980, 1977 or the 1960s – constitute virtually half this famous Cuvée, which is one of the longestliving Beaunes.

Terroirs

Les Bressandes 1.2 ha.,

Les Seurey 0.83 ha.,

Champs Pimont 0.62 ha.

Beaune 1er Cru Cuvée Clos des Avaux 2018

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Region: Côte de Beaune
Village: Beaune
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Beaune 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

Intense colour for a generous wine coming from famous Clos des Avaux. Vibrant dark fruit on the nose. Balanced acidity make for an impressive cuvée with firm structure at the finish.

Food matching

Caraway risotto or lightly spiced risotto. Lamb skewers or Brie de Meaux creamy cheese.

History

The name Les Avaux derives from the place names Vaux or Val, designating a depression in the hillside at this spot. Before the French Revolution, these vines belonged to the Hospice de la Charité. Vineyards planted in the 1980’s or older, make up 42% of the Cuvée.

Terroirs

Clos des Avaux 1.14 ha.

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Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Maladieres Les Brûlées Cuvée Grangier 2016

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Region: Côte de Nuits
Village: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Level: Village
AOC: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

The cuvée ‘Maladières, Brulées’, regardless of the vintage, gives us an elegant and fruity wine with silky smooth tannins that make it very approachable in its youth.
Nose: raspberry, cherry, minty. Mouth: elegant structure combined with a beautiful energy and fine freshness

History

Most soils from the Nuits-Saint-Georges village level are clay alluviums with limestone rocky pebbles coming from old dejection cones. The Northern part of the Nuits-Saint-Georges appellation also shows some river alluviums from the Meuzin river that splits the AOC in two.

Terroirs

Les Maladières
Les Brûlées

Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru
Les Didiers Cuvée Cabet 2017

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Region: Côte de Nuits
Village: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

This wine from Les Didiers displays a deep colour and dark core. Its aromas of small red fruit and dark berries form a dense structure underpinned by woody notes and a hint of vanilla, caramel and coffee. Its strength is supported by a solid tannic backbone which indicates its exceptional cellaring potential. With bottle age it develops notes of liquorice, fresh leather and sloe.

History

Origins of the name: parcels which have retained the family name of their previous owner. The soils: deep brown limestone composed of fine fraction silty clay with a yellowy brown colour mixed with coarse limestone pebbles formed of white oolites originating from Comblanchien.

Terroirs

Les Didiers

Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Didiers Cuvée Cabet 2016

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Region: Côte de Nuits
Village: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

This wine from Les Didiers displays a deep colour and dark core. Its aromas of small red fruit and dark berries form a dense structure underpinned by woody notes and a hint of vanilla, caramel and coffee. Its strength is supported by a solid tannic backbone which indicates its exceptional cellaring potential. With bottle age it develops notes of liquorice, fresh leather and sloe.

History

Origins of the name: parcels which have retained the family name of their previous owner. The soils: deep brown limestone composed of fine fraction silty clay with a yellowy brown colour mixed with coarse limestone pebbles formed of white oolites originating from Comblanchien.

Terroirs

Les Didiers

Nuits-Saint-Georges Les Lavières Les Bas de Combe
Cuvée G. Labye 2015

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Region: Côte de Nuits
Village: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Level: Village
AOC: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

History

The cuvée ‘Lavières, Bas de Combe’ is grown in two different terroirs near Vosne-Romanée. It produces a light, elegant wine with good structure whilst also being smooth and elegant.

Terroirs

Les Lavières Les Bas de Combe

Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Vignerondes Cuvée B. Delesclache 2016

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Region: Côte de Nuits
Village: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

The wine Les Vignesrondes displays a deep colour. It discloses intense, almost heady, notes of fruit dominated by dark berries including blackcurrant and blackberries. This wine softens out after a few years of bottle age and evolves towards more subtle fruity notes of wild cherry and sloe combined with discreet aromas of liquorice and fresh leather.

History

The soils: deep, gravelly brown limestone soils and fine fraction silty clay limestone.

Terroirs

Les Vignerondes

Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru
Les Didiers Cuvée Fagon 2016

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Region: Côte de Nuits
Village: Nuits-Saint-Georges
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

This Cuvée Les Didiers displays a deep colour and dark core. Its aromas of small red fruit and dark berries form a dense structure underpinned by woody notes and a hint of vanilla, caramel and coffee. Its strength is supported by a solid tannic backbone which indicates its exceptional cellaring potential. With bottle age it develops notes of liquorice, fresh leather and sloe.

History

Origins of the name: parcels which have retained the family name of their previous owner.
The soils: deep brown limestone composed of fine fraction silty clay with a yellowy brown colour mixed with coarse limestone pebbles formed of white oolites originating from Comblanchien.

Terroirs

Les Didiers

Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Cuvée Rameau Lamarosse 2017

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Region: Côte de Beaune
Village: Pernand-Vergelesses
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

Pleasant nose with a mix of fruits typical of Burgundian Pinot Noir. Medium density and fresh mouthfeel with a nice enveloppe. An accessible enjoyable wine to (re)discover.

Food matching

The juicy character of this wine allows many food pairings: cold cuts, grilled meats, mixed salads or Epoisses cheese to stay local!

History

From 1626, the Lamarosse family linked its destiny to Beaune. Its first known representative was Anatole, a cooper, then numerous descendants were leading Burgundy wine exporters throughout the world, in the 19th century. The last descendant left her house and vineyards to the Hospices de Beaune and to her native village, Pernand. These 30-year-old vines are perfectly situated to catch the rising sun, which starts the ripening process each morning.

Terroirs

Basses Vergelesses 0.7 ha.

Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Cuvée Rameau Lamarosse 2016

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Region: Côte de Beaune
Village: Pernand-Vergelesses
Level: Premier Cru
AOC: Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Color: red

Tasting

Pleasant nose with a mix of fruits typical of Burgundian Pinot Noir. Medium density and fresh mouthfeel with a nice enveloppe. An accessible enjoyable wine to (re)discover.

Food matching

The juicy character of this wine allows many food pairings: cold cuts, grilled meats, mixed salads or Epoisses cheese to stay local!

History

From 1626, the Lamarosse family linked its destiny to Beaune. Its first known representative was Anatole, a cooper, then numerous descendants were leading Burgundy wine exporters throughout the world, in the 19th century. The last descendant left her house and vineyards to the Hospices de Beaune and to her native village, Pernand. These 30-year-old vines are perfectly situated to catch the rising sun, which starts the ripening process each morning.

Terroirs

Basses Vergelesses 0.7 ha.