Beaune

Appellation Beaune

Beaune is a renowned wine appellation located in the Burgundy region of France. This appellation is known for its excellent red and white wines, mainly made from the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape varieties. The vineyards of Beaune cover varied soils and hilly terrains.

Beaune's red wines are praised for their complexity and elegance. They often display refined aromas of red fruits, complemented by earthy and spicy notes. The white wines, made from Chardonnay, present freshness and expressive fruity and floral aromas. Both the red and white wines bear the mark of the region's terroir and traditional winemaking methods.

Beaune is a historic town deeply rooted in Burgundian winemaking traditions. The appellation has several "Premier Cru" and "Grand Cru" vineyards, testifying to the high quality wine production. Beaune winemakers are committed to preserving this rich heritage while striving to innovate and improve.

Beaune winemakers have a common focus on capturing the unique characteristics of their terroir. With meticulous care and passion, they create wines that embody both the history of the region and the versatility of the grape varieties. Beaune remains a prominent destination for wine enthusiasts seeking the classic Burgundy wine experience.

Bourgogne Appellation Beaune

Source: Vins de Bourgogne

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