Burgundy Special
Burgundy wines are world-famous for their elegance and complexity, coming from some of the most renowned wine regions such as Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, Chablis and Côte Chalonnaise. These areas produce wines with different characteristics depending on the microclimate and soil, but they all share a commitment to excellence. The Grand Cru and Premier Cru appellations are particularly appreciated and guarantee extraordinary quality.
The main grape varieties of Burgundy are Pinot Noir for reds and Chardonnay for whites. Pinot Noir from Burgundy is known for its delicate and complex profile, with notes of red fruits, spices and earthy nuances, while Chardonnay stands out for its finesse and minerality, offering a range of aromas from citrus to white flowers, often with a touch of wood.