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Burgundy Wine

Burgundy wine is a prestigious and terroir-driven wine from eastern France, renowned for its elegant Pinot Noir reds and expressive Chardonnay whites. Known for their purity, complexity, and age-worthiness, Burgundy wines showcase flavours of red berries, earthy spice, floral notes, and minerality—often reflecting the nuances of the region's limestone-rich soils.

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What Kind of Wine is Burgundy?

Burgundy is a renowned French wine region that produces red wines primarily from Pinot Noir and white wines from Chardonnay...

Profile and Flavour of Burgundy

Burgundy wines are elegant and layered. Red Burgundy (Pinot Noir) offers aromas of cherry, raspberry, and earthy undertones...

The wines are typically medium-bodied with vibrant acidity and silky tannins...

Burgundy Wine Origin

Burgundy, or Bourgogne in French, is one of the most storied and influential wine regions in the world...

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Burgundy Regions

Burgundy is made up of several subregions, each offering a distinct expression of terroir and grape variety:

  • Chablis – Crisp, mineral-driven Chardonnay with high acidity.
  • Côte de Beaune – Elegant whites and soft, refined Pinot Noirs.
  • Côte de Nuits – The heart of red Burgundy, producing structured Pinot Noirs.
  • Côte Chalonnaise & Mâconnais – Approachable, great-value Burgundy wines.

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Burgundy Grapes

Burgundy wines are made almost exclusively from two noble grape varieties: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Pinot Noir thrives in the cool climate and limestone soils of the Côte d'Or, while Chardonnay showcases purity from Chablis to Côte de Beaune.

Burgundy Classifications

  • Regional Wines – Labeled "Bourgogne", accessible Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
  • Village Wines – From specific communes like Pommard or Meursault.
  • Premier Cru – From designated superior vineyards within a village.
  • Grand Cru – Top-tier vineyard sites with exceptional quality and longevity.

Burgundy Wine Colour

Red Burgundy wines show a translucent ruby-red hue that deepens with age. White Burgundy ranges from pale gold to straw yellow, gaining richness over time.

These visual cues often mirror the wine’s development and origin.

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Tucked away in the quiet village of Cumières, you'll find a discreet and unique winery that doesn't boast any flashy signs. The only hint of its presence is a modest doorbell sign. However, once you step through those unassuming doors, you'll discover one of Champagne's hidden gems.

Georges Laval embarked on his journey of crafting his own champagnes in 1971, and his son Vincent has been at the helm of the operation since 1996. The estate spans a mere 2.5 hectares of vineyards, with half a hectare devoted to Pinot Meunier in Chambrecy, which is supplied to a wine merchant. The remaining two hectares are spread across seven plots in Cumières. The vines here are aged over 30 years on average.

Laval has been committed to organic viticulture since 1971, a dedication that has earned them the Ecocert certification. Laval believes that the additional effort involved in this approach yields superior results.

Laval's wines are harvested only when they reach perfect ripeness, with minimal chaptalization. They undergo maturation in wooden barrels, utilizing native yeasts. Bottling takes place at a later stage, typically around 10 months after the harvest, and there's no fining, filtering, or cold maceration. The use of sulphur is kept to a minimum.

In good years, Laval produces a mere 10,000 bottles, and these are quickly sought after by a select group of aficionados. If you happen to acquire one of their bottles, your taste buds will be richly rewarded. Laval's philosophy of natural winemaking and aging results in champagnes with intense personalities that truly reflect the unique terroir of Cumières. Most of their champagnes are released without any added sugar (dosage), and their ripe, deep flavors lend them an exceptional harmony and complexity. The forefront of these champagnes is characterized by their minerality and full-bodied character.