Haute-Cotes De Beaune Rouge, 2022 by Domaine Labry
$32.00
Regular price $28.00The appellation is Hautes‑Côtes de Beaune (AOC),
Perched above the main Côte de Beaune slopes, with vineyards often at higher altitude (~300-450 m) on calcareous soils.
The wine comes from Domaine Labry, a family-run estate in Burgundy that has grown through several generations.
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir (inferred from regional norm and listings)
Vintage: 2022, a year in Burgundy noted for warm, sunny conditions but with enough freshness to maintain balance in well-placed sites.
Alcohol: about 12.5% to 13% ABV.
Vinification: aged for ~12 months with about 20% new oak.
Terroir: Argilo-calcareous (clay limestone) soils typical of the Hautes-Côtes region.
Colour: Bright and clear; intensity moderate.
Aroma: Floral and slightly minty notes with classic Pinot fruit (cherry/red berry) plus subtle structure.
Palate: Good structure with present but refined tannins; fresh berry-driven fruit; mineral length in the finish.
Ageing: While approachable now, sources suggest the wine has the structure to benefit from a few years in bottle (3-6 years) for further integration.
Serve at about 14-16 °C to allow the aromas to open and maintain freshness.
Food Pairings: Roasted meats, game birds, or rich poultry dishes; soft cheeses (e.g., Brie, Camembert) also pair nicely.
Decanting or airing the wine 20-30 minutes may help accentuate the aromatic profile and soften any youthful tannins.
The appellation is Hautes‑Côtes de Beaune (AOC),
Perched above the main Côte de Beaune slopes, with vineyards often at higher altitude (~300-450 m) on calcareous soils.
The wine comes from Domaine Labry, a family-run estate in Burgundy that has grown through several generations.
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir (inferred from regional norm and listings)
Vintage: 2022, a year in Burgundy noted for warm, sunny conditions but with enough freshness to maintain balance in well-placed sites.
Alcohol: about 12.5% to 13% ABV.
Vinification: aged for ~12 months with about 20% new oak.
Terroir: Argilo-calcareous (clay limestone) soils typical of the Hautes-Côtes region.
Colour: Bright and clear; intensity moderate.
Aroma: Floral and slightly minty notes with classic Pinot fruit (cherry/red berry) plus subtle structure.
Palate: Good structure with present but refined tannins; fresh berry-driven fruit; mineral length in the finish.
Ageing: While approachable now, sources suggest the wine has the structure to benefit from a few years in bottle (3-6 years) for further integration.
Serve at about 14-16 °C to allow the aromas to open and maintain freshness.
Food Pairings: Roasted meats, game birds, or rich poultry dishes; soft cheeses (e.g., Brie, Camembert) also pair nicely.
Decanting or airing the wine 20-30 minutes may help accentuate the aromatic profile and soften any youthful tannins.
Haute-Cotes De Beaune Rouge, 2022 by Domaine Labry
$32.00
Regular price $28.00The appellation is Hautes‑Côtes de Beaune (AOC),
Perched above the main Côte de Beaune slopes, with vineyards often at higher altitude (~300-450 m) on calcareous soils.
The wine comes from Domaine Labry, a family-run estate in Burgundy that has grown through several generations.
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir (inferred from regional norm and listings)
Vintage: 2022, a year in Burgundy noted for warm, sunny conditions but with enough freshness to maintain balance in well-placed sites.
Alcohol: about 12.5% to 13% ABV.
Vinification: aged for ~12 months with about 20% new oak.
Terroir: Argilo-calcareous (clay limestone) soils typical of the Hautes-Côtes region.
Colour: Bright and clear; intensity moderate.
Aroma: Floral and slightly minty notes with classic Pinot fruit (cherry/red berry) plus subtle structure.
Palate: Good structure with present but refined tannins; fresh berry-driven fruit; mineral length in the finish.
Ageing: While approachable now, sources suggest the wine has the structure to benefit from a few years in bottle (3-6 years) for further integration.
Serve at about 14-16 °C to allow the aromas to open and maintain freshness.
Food Pairings: Roasted meats, game birds, or rich poultry dishes; soft cheeses (e.g., Brie, Camembert) also pair nicely.
Decanting or airing the wine 20-30 minutes may help accentuate the aromatic profile and soften any youthful tannins.
The appellation is Hautes‑Côtes de Beaune (AOC),
Perched above the main Côte de Beaune slopes, with vineyards often at higher altitude (~300-450 m) on calcareous soils.
The wine comes from Domaine Labry, a family-run estate in Burgundy that has grown through several generations.
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir (inferred from regional norm and listings)
Vintage: 2022, a year in Burgundy noted for warm, sunny conditions but with enough freshness to maintain balance in well-placed sites.
Alcohol: about 12.5% to 13% ABV.
Vinification: aged for ~12 months with about 20% new oak.
Terroir: Argilo-calcareous (clay limestone) soils typical of the Hautes-Côtes region.
Colour: Bright and clear; intensity moderate.
Aroma: Floral and slightly minty notes with classic Pinot fruit (cherry/red berry) plus subtle structure.
Palate: Good structure with present but refined tannins; fresh berry-driven fruit; mineral length in the finish.
Ageing: While approachable now, sources suggest the wine has the structure to benefit from a few years in bottle (3-6 years) for further integration.
Serve at about 14-16 °C to allow the aromas to open and maintain freshness.
Food Pairings: Roasted meats, game birds, or rich poultry dishes; soft cheeses (e.g., Brie, Camembert) also pair nicely.
Decanting or airing the wine 20-30 minutes may help accentuate the aromatic profile and soften any youthful tannins.