The wines from Fleurie are so very aptly named and the wines always have a super floral note to them. Chignard is a 4th generation winemaking family with very old school ideas about what Beaujolais should taste and feel so they... Read More
Cornu’s Ladoix “Vieille Vigne” hails from two parcels, one planted in 1926 and the other in 1960 at the foot of the hillside of Corton. In typical Ladoix fashion, its fruit is blacker and more Côte-de-Nuits-like,... Read More
A ripe yet nicely fresh nose speaks of a mix of both red and dark berries along with hints of forest floor and earth. This Bourgogne Rouge is sourced from three parcels from 1950s plantings located in Santenay, lower Chassagne,... Read More
Established some 40 years ago (which qualifies as “new” in a place like Burgundy), Philippe Rossignol established his eponymous domaine in the mid-1970s. This wine has notes of raspberry, strawberry, cherry, and herbs... Read More