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Description of Domaine Bonnardot
Domaine Bonnardot is located in the prestigious Beaune region of Burgundy, renowned for its fine and elegant wines. This family-run estate practices a sustainable and attentive viticulture, focusing on producing wines that fully express the unique characteristics of their specific terroirs on each plot.
Description of the Cuvée Beaune 1er Cru Les Bellissants Rouge
Domaine Bonnardot’s Cuvée Beaune 1er Cru Les Béllissants Rouge is an exquisite example of the elegance and finesse of Beaune wines. Produced exclusively from Pinot Noir, this premier cru comes from a plot renowned for its limestone soil and ideal microclimate, which allow for optimal ripening of the grapes. The wine is aged in oak barrels to develop complexity and richness while preserving the purity of the fruit.
Aromas of the Cuvée
This vintage reveals a bouquet rich in aromas of ripe red fruits such as cherry and raspberry, intertwined with floral notes of violet and rose. The nuances of wood, sweet spices and a light undergrowth add a captivating complexity that develops further with age.
Characteristics of the Cuvée
- Grape variety: Pinot Noir
- Profile: Les Béllissants is an elegant and structured wine, with fine tannins and well-integrated acidity, offering a long, lingering finish. Its impeccable balance and aromatic depth make it a wonderfully harmonious wine.
- Aging Potential: Although this Beaune 1er Cru can be appreciated in its youth for its freshness and fruity expression, it also has excellent aging potential, allowing the aromas to blossom and gain complexity over the years.
Pairings with this Cuvée
Ideal for accompanying red meat dishes, such as beef bourguignon or game dishes, this wine is also magnificent with soft cheeses. The subtle nuances of Pinot Noir pair perfectly with refined dishes, enriching every gastronomic experience.
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Burgundy

France, home of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, is undoubtedly the most important wine producing country in the world. For centuries, it produced wine in greater quantities than any other country. Wine is ingrained in French culture at almost every level of society; it is the drink of the elite and the common people, and a key symbol of Roman Catholicism, the majority religion in France. The diversity of French wines is due, in large part, to the country's wide variety of climates.