SAINT-ROMAIN
SAINT-ROMAIN
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Nose: Very expressive nose showing small red fruits aromas as strawberries and raspberries, and delicate woody notes.
Palate: A supple wine with a nice freshness and elegant tannins. Nicely fruity and delicately wood.
Food and wine pairing
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Ageing potential
Origins
It was one of the first Celtic and Gallo-Roman vine sanctuaries in Burgundy. Established in 1947, the Saint-Romain appellation d'origine contrôlée is made from red (pinot noir) and white (chardonnay) grapes.
This vineyard takes up its position on the slope, making the most of its excellent soils. In this marl and limestone soil, the clay soils are perfectly suited to Chardonnay. The vines face south and south-east, at an altitude of between 280 and 400 metres.