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SAVIGNY-LES-BEAUNE
PREMIER CRU 2023

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2023  

VARIETAL


Pinot Noir.


TASTING NOTES


Colour: Ruby with dark red highlights.

Nose: Cherry and strawberry, opening to more complex notes of spice, vanilla and empyreumatic aromas.

Palate: Powerful and harmonious on the palate, with predominantly black and red fruit flavours.


FOOD AND WINE PAIRING


This Premier Cru goes perfectly with dishes in sauce, grilled and roasted red meats. It also goes well with poultry, pork and veal. It also goes well with washed-rind cheeses such as Époisses, Langres and Soumaintrain.


SERVING SUGGESTIONS


Ideally served at a temperature of 15-16°C. (59-61°F.).


AGEING POTENTIAL


This Premier Cru requires a few years' rest before opening. It can be kept on average for 10 years.


ORIGIN


Savigny-lès-Beaune, a Village appellation in the Côte de Beaune region of Côte-d'Or, has 22 Premiers Crus. Its ancient vineyards stretch between Montagne de Corton and Beaune, in a hilly landscape crossed by the Rhoin River. Once owned by the ducal estate, abbeys and the Knights of Malta, it reflects a rich history, illustrated by the 14th-century castle that dominates the village.

The village of Savigny benefits from a unique situation that gives rise to two different types of wine: the neighbouring slope of Pernand-Vergelesses produces mineral, fruity and elegant wines, while the other, located near Mont Battois, produces richer nectars with more structure.


VINIFICATION AND MATURING


The grapes were harvested by hand and sorted on arrival at the winery. 50% of the grapes were destemmed. Vinification then took place in open wooden vats, with a long maceration period (around 3 weeks) to extract as much as possible from the grapes. The cap was punched down twice a day during fermentation at a temperature of 30°C/86°F. Racking every 4 days. 16 months ageing in oak barrels (30% new oak).


Vintage : 2023


The ideal weather conditions in Burgundy in 2023, characterised by a favourable spring, a hot summer with cool nights, moderate rainfall and an early autumn harvest, played a key role in the high yields and exceptional quality of the grapes at harvest time.

The white wines are distinguished by their elegance, complexity and liveliness. Subtle aromas of white fruit, citrus and floral notes add to their remarkable freshness.

The red wines are powerful and well-balanced, with aromas of red and black fruit, as well as spicy and mineral nuances. The silky tannins add an elegant structure, promising harmonious ageing.

In short, these are expressive, fruity wines with very fine aromatic profiles.