Côte Chalonnaise
BurgundyBourgogne Côte Chalonnaise
Wine from the Côte Chalonnaise region of Burgundy is renowned for its complex and refined character. The vineyards of Côte Chalonnaise produce principally red wines based on Pinot Noir and white wines based on Chardonnay.
The red wines of Côte Chalonnaise are characterized by their deep ruby color and rich bouquet of ripe red fruits, cherry and blackcurrant. Their tannins are fine and elegant, with well-balanced acidity. The white wines of Côte Chalonnaise are equally appreciated for their aromatic complexity and finesse. They present aromas of apple, pear and lemon, with lively acidity and distinctive minerality.
Côte Chalonnaise wines are often compared to the great crus of Côte d'Or, though they are generally more affordable. They are well suited to accompany red meat dishes or aged cheeses, and they improve with cellaring. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate their complexity and elegance, discovering superior quality wines at a reasonable price.
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