Burgundy’s wine capital, Beaune, lends its name to 5,000 hectares of majestic vineyards which extend from the villages of Ladoix-Serrigny to the hill-slopes of the Maranges.
Variations in terroir hereabouts make the wines of the Cote de Beaune as diverse in character as they are high in quality, with full, harmonious, thoroughbred red wines.
2017 was a hot vintage in Burgundy which laid the foundations for a very early harvest; from the last days in August in the Maconnais and in some areas of the Cote de Beaune and Cote Chalonnaise. Five consecutive months before the harvest of very favourable weather conditions have generally been the sign in the past of these great vintages for ageing, where there is great qualitative homogeneity in everyone.