CHOREY-LES-BEAUNE
CHOREY-LES-BEAUNE
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Nose: rich aromas of small red and black fruit, with elegant toasted notes.
Palate : fruity flavours with a pleasant oakiness enhancing the wine in the mouth. A very rich and aromatic wine, a very nice example of a Pinot Noir from Burgundy.
Food and wine pairing
Will perfectly accompany roasted or marinated poultry, roasted or grilled beef, fine cured meats, warm tarts. It can also be great with French Camembert or Brie cheese.
Serving suggestions
Ageing potential
Origins
The soil is made up of marl-limestone alluvium over a stony base, with occasional hints of iron, which has descended from the Côte over the millennia. A layer of gravel on the outskirts of Aloxe-Corton (silty soils rich in "limestone") and Savigny-lès-Beaune (clayey and stony limestone materials). The very dry sandy subsoil is very favourable to vines. Foothill altitude.
The slope is moderately steep, facing south-west to south at an altitude of around 250 metres.