Région Bourgogne

Everything you need to know about the Burgundy region Burgundy is a major wine region in France, renowned for the precision of its wines and the diversity of its appellations. Burgundian winemakers cultivate distinct terroirs, where soil and climate play a central role in shaping the style of the wines. Tasting a Burgundy wine is to discover a region where each production area possesses its own unique characteristics. A historic wine region Vines have been present in Burgundy since antiquity. They developed over the centuries...

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Bouteille de vin Bourgogne Blanc 2024 du domaine Les vins de la Cadette
Regular price 19,80€
Domaine la Sœur Cadette
Bourgogne Blanc 2024
Bourgogne | 75 cl |
  • 2024
Bouteille de vin Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Les Cailles 2022 du domaine Domaine Olivier Gard
Regular price 82,90€
Domaine Olivier Gard
Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Les Cailles 2022
Nuits-Saint-Georges | 75 cl |
  • 2022
Bouteille de vin Auxey-Duresses 2023 du domaine Domaine Jessiaume
Regular price 37,90€
Domaine Jessiaume
Auxey-Duresses 2023
Auxey-Duresses | 75 cl |
  • 2023
Bouteille de vin Morey Saint Denis 2021 du domaine Domaine Olivier Gard
Regular price 51,90€
Domaine Olivier Gard
Morey Saint Denis 2021
Morey-Saint-Denis | 75 cl |
  • 2021
Bouteille de vin Chassagne Les Pierres 2021 du domaine Les Héritiers Saint-Genys
Regular price 89,90€
Les Héritiers Saint-Genys
Chassagne Les Pierres 2021
Chassagne-Montrachet | 75 cl |
  • 2021
Bouteille de vin Cuvée d'Antan 2023 du domaine Domaine de Rotisson
Regular price 12,90€
Domaine de Rotisson
Cuvée d'Antan 2023
Coteaux Bourguignons | 75 cl |
  • 2023
Bouteille de vin Beaunes Les Epenottes 2022 du domaine Domaine Olivier Gard
Regular price 29,90€
Domaine Olivier Gard
Beaunes Les Epenottes 2022
Beaune | 75 cl |
  • 2022
Bouteille de vin Les 4 Parcelles 2023 du domaine Domaine de Cardon
Regular price 12,90€
Domaine de Cardon
Les 4 Parcelles 2023
Bourgogne | 75 cl |
  • 2023
Bouteille de vin Irancy Les Mazelots 2024 du domaine Domaine Celine et Fréderic Gueguen
Regular price 21,90€
Domaine Céline et Fréderic Gueguen
Irancy Les Mazelots 2024
Irancy | 75 cl |
  • 2024

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Everything you need to know about the Burgundy region

Burgundy is a major wine region in France, renowned for the precision of its wines and the diversity of its appellations. Burgundian winemakers cultivate distinct terroirs, where soil and climate play a central role in shaping the style of the wines. Tasting a Burgundy wine is to discover a region where each production area possesses its own unique characteristics.

A historic wine region

Vines have been present in Burgundy since antiquity. They developed over the centuries under the impetus of monks and later the Dukes of Burgundy. Today, it is the winegrowers who ensure the continuity of this vineyard and contribute to its reputation in France and internationally.

Burgundy has 84 appellations d'origine contrôlée (AOC) , making it one of the most diverse wine regions.

A vineyard structured into several zones

The Burgundy vineyards extend from the north of Chablis to the south of the Mâconnais, covering approximately 29,500 hectares . They are generally divided into several large zones:

  • The vineyards of the Yonne region are renowned for their dry, mineral white wines.

  • The Côte-d'Or, which includes the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune, is home to many renowned appellations.

  • The Côte Chalonnaise and the Mâconnais, more accessible areas, offer a wide selection of quality wines.

Appellations and grape varieties

Burgundy's production is predominantly white wines, followed by red and rosé wines, and then sparkling wines. The vineyard is organized around three levels of appellations: regional, village, and Grand Cru.

Burgundy is a region dominated by single grape varieties. The main grape varieties are Chardonnay for white wines and Pinot Noir for red wines. Other varieties such as Aligoté or Gamay are also present depending on the area.

Burgundy food and wine pairings

White Burgundy wines pair well with fish, seafood, white meats, and certain cheeses. Red wines, generally low in tannins, complement red meats, stews, or melted cheeses. Crémant de Bourgogne can be enjoyed as an aperitif or with simple desserts.

Burgundy wine estates to discover

This selection highlights several representative estates of the Burgundy vineyards, each with its own style and approach:

These areas allow you to explore different profiles of Burgundy wines, suitable for both discovery and more regular tasting.