Red Côte de Beaune is a Pinot Noir from Burgundy in France.
Côte de Beaune can show a crescendo of flavors.
The flavors can fan out like the colors of a Peacock Tail:
![]() Red Cherry |
![]() Strawberry |
![]() Raspberry |
![]() Cranberry |
![]() Black Cherry |
![]() Blueberry |
![]() Blackberry |
![]() Black Currant |
![]() Herbs |
![]() Spices |
![]() Mushroom |
![]() Violet |
![]() Vanilla |
![]() Cinnamon |
![]() Chocolate |
![]() Tobacco |
Flavors of Cherries and Wild Berries are the most common Côte de Beaune flavors.
Hints of Herbs, Flowers, Mushroom, and Soil.
Oaked wines will have added notes of Vanilla, Spices, Chocolate, Tobacco, and Oak.
Pinot Noir is famous for a silky mouth feel, low tannins, lovely fruit aromas, and good acidity:
BODY | Light | ||
TANNINS | Low | ||
FRUIT | Medium - High | ||
ACIDITY | High | ||
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![]() Antipasti |
![]() Salami |
![]() Ham |
![]() Soups |
![]() Pasta |
![]() Mushroom |
![]() Risotto |
![]() Truffle |
![]() Pizza |
![]() Sandwitch |
![]() Hamburger |
![]() Chili |
![]() Goose |
![]() Duck |
![]() Rabbit |
![]() Pork |
Pinot Noir is very food friendly and can be paired with a wide variety of dishes, especially grilled or roasted white meat.
Excellent Pairing:
Charcuterie. Salmon. Tuna.
Mushroom. Truffle.
Roasted Mushrooms. Mushroom Risotto.
Soups. Beef Burgundy.
Grilled. Roasted White Meat.
Poultry. Duck. Goose. Rabbit.
Grilled Pork. Ham. Bacon.
Spices:
Basil. Cilantro. Coriander. Mint.
Cheese:
Comté. Brie. Camembert. Jarlsberg. Goat.
The Burgundy glass is perfect for a light and fruity red wine.
The glass is broader than other red wine glasses.
The larger bowl has the function of accumulating the aromas of delicate red wines. It also allows a proper swirling, channeling the aromas upwards.
In addition, the style of the glass directs the wine to the tip of your tongue
for a better reception of the tastes.
Pinot Noir originates from Burgundy in France where it has become known as Red Burgundy, just like Chardonnay from Burgundy has become known as White Burgundy.
The name Pinot (Pine) Noir (Black) was given to the grape because the grape cluster looks like a black pine.
Pinot Noir thrives in cooler regions all over the world, like in Burgundy with "Cool Climate" and "Slow Ripening".
Pinot Noir is a thin-skinned grape and, as a consequence, the color of the wine is
light red. Thin skin means also low tannins.
The color of a Pinor Noir wine is often quite transparent, light berry red or blue, and more orange or brown when aged.
Pinot Noir is a World Classic. It is one of the most cultivated grapes in the world. and famous for its ability of interpreting the terroir.
Pinot Noir synonyms: Pinot Nero. Pinot Negro. Spätburgunder. Blauburgunder.
Côte de Beaune is a French wine region in the southern part of Burgundy’s legendary Côte d’Or region .
The trend of producing Pinot Noirs continues from the Côte de Nuits (north in Côte d’Or), although these wines are known to be lighter and more perfumed.
Bourgogne has 5 wine-producing regions: Chablis Grand Auxerrois, Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise, Mâconnais and Châtillonnais.
Red Burgundy
Beaujolais
Beaujolais Nouveau
Côte de Nuits
Côte de Beaune
Gamay
Pinot Noir
Aligoté
Chardonnay
Chablis
Petit Chablis
Meursault
Montrachet
Pouilly-Fuissé
Côte d’Or
The vineyards of Bourgogne stretch over 230 km from North to South.
The presence of two great rivers: Yonne in the North and Saône in the East and a temperate semi-continental climate, make it the perfect place to cultivate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes.
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