Burgundy wine is a true sensory experience, renowned for its refinement and complexity. The motto "Drink less, but better" applies more than ever to these exquisite wines from the Burgundy region in France. But what exactly makes Burgundy so special? Experience the lively freshness of mineral acids that bring a unique energy to the soft, full-bodied taste of an oak-aged Chardonnay with an endless finish. The limestone-rich soil in Burgundy imparts a remarkable minerality, which can elevate even a simple wine to the next level. Even once the wine reaches the ideal temperature in the glass, these minerals contribute to both its freshness and drinkability. Feel free to explore our webshop and discover wines from Burgundy, available at competitive prices. Carefully selected from lesser-known producers and emerging winemakers from small wineries, we offer you the opportunity to experience the true essence of Burgundy.
Burgundy wines are characterized by their freshness, earthy notes, and subtle flavors that capture the essence of nature. With every sip, you taste the terroir, the character of the soil, and the climate in which the grapes have grown. How these elements come together is the signature of the winemaker. Never "in your face," but rather a very elegant presentation of natural flavors. These wines, often made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, are refined and complex, with a wide palette of aromas. They are wines that challenge you to discover: sometimes you’ll taste hints of red cherries and juicy, fresh red fruit, while at other times darker fruits, such as plums and blackberries, emerge to add depth to a Burgundy Pinot Noir’s flavor. Additionally, delicate floral aromas and subtle spiciness often play a role in Burgundy wines, creating a harmonious balance that’s hard to match. These wines demand attention and invite you to enjoy them slowly, discovering layer by layer the various flavor nuances. The white wines, in particular, always play with a mineral freshness, thanks to the terroir, contrasted against the roundness of the Chardonnay grape. The intensity of the flavors and their length determine the quality, and with that, the price. The real art is to combine this intensity with a certain elegance that makes the wine dangerously easy to drink, where everything harmonizes and is absorbed by all your senses.