Bourgogne Côte-d'Or Pinot Noir "Le Pavillon"

Domaine du Pavillon

Situation

Bourgogne

Level

AOC Régionale

Grape variety

Pinot noir

It is in the Côte d’Or, at the heart of winegrowing Burgundy, that the region's most prestigious wines are produced. In order to bring these exceptional terroirs into the spotlight, the additional geographical denomination "Côte d’Or" was created in 2017.
The Bourgogne Côte d’Or wines have stricter production regulations than the Bourgogne wines (lower yields, same density of planting as for village wines, vineyards located exclusively in the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits).
Our Bourgogne Côte d'Or Pinot Noir "Le Pavillon" is crafted from grapes hailing from two plots located in the village of Meursault: the first is found at the entrance of the village along the same axis as an old road built by monks linking the hospital in Meursault - a historic building - with the Cîteaux Cross, while the second is on the other end of the village in the direction of Puligny-Montrachet.

Tasting

Elegant nose with scents of red and black berries (raspberry, blackcurrant…) and violets. The palate is soft, fleshy and well balanced, with a highly pleasing fruity finish.

Food/wine pairing

Taste this wine with roasted or braised red and white meats, or medium cheeses (cantal, brie).

Serving and keeping

Serve at 14 -15°C. (57-59°F)
This wine is best enjoyed while young to fully appreciate its fruitiness but may be laid down for up to 5 years.

Vintages

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