Chandon de Briailles
Pernand Vergelesses red 1er Cru Île des Vergelesses 2023
Pernand-Vergelesses | Red | 2023
The Pernand Vergelesses Premier Cru Ile des Vergelesses is a red wine from an exceptional terroir, characterized by its unique blend of clay and limestone. The vines, averaging 40 years old, benefit from an eastern exposure, which promotes optimal ripening of the Pinot Noir. This wine is distinguished by its structured form and well-defined tannins, promising excellent aging potential.
Delivery
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Within 14 daysPaiement
100% sécuriséCountry of origin, France
Region , Bourgogne
Appellation, Pernand-Vergelesses
Grape variety(s), Pinot Noir
Certification, Organic and Biodynamics
Sweetness,
Winemaking, Aged in stainless steel tanks
Soil Type , Clay-limestone
Alcohol content, 14.0 %
How to appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing tips
- Viandes blanches
Service tips
Serve at 16° to 18°
Guarding potential
5 to 10 years
Our opinion on the vintage
Upon opening, this Pernand-Vergelesses captivates with its intense nose, dominated by red fruits, subtly nuanced by notes of licorice and spice. On the palate, its tannic structure impresses, offering beautiful breadth and remarkable persistence. A particular elegance is evident, with a long finish that invites patience. This wine promises to fully reveal itself with a few years of cellaring, offering tenfold pleasure on future tastings. Perfect for Pinot Noir lovers seeking finesse and character.
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Chandon de Briailles
Bourgogne | France
A historic estate in Savigny-lès-Beaune, Chandon de Briailles cultivates its vines biodynamically and crafts wines in a remarkably pure style. The Pinot Noirs benefit from gentle extraction and judicious aging, resulting in delicate red fruit, a tight structure, and a consistent finish. The white wines display restrained tension and a precise texture. In short: exacting standards and finesse. The estate remains a benchmark of the Côte de Beaune.
