Côte de Beaune

Côte de Beaune

With its vinous pillars of Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, the Côte de Beaune’s Chardonnays are considered the finest in the world. Seven of Burgundy's eight white Grands Crus are found here though, ironically, more red wine is made in this southern half of the Côte d'Or than white. Its finest Chardonnays are known for their incomparable intensity and complexity, while its Pinot Noirs convey softness and finesse.

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2023 Pernand-Vergelesses Blanc, Dominique Lafon Pernand, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£54.00
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2023 Volnay, Dominique Lafon, Burgundy
Not ready
£75.00
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2023 Berry Bros. & Rudd Puligny-Montrachet by Domaine Jean-Louis Chavy, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£70.00
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2023 Santenay Rouge, Villages, Simon Colin, Burgundy
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£46.00
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2023 Saint Aubin Blanc, Le Charmois, 1er Cru, Domaine Simon Colin, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£77.00
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2023 Savigny-lès-Beaune, Aux Vergelesses, 1er Cru, Domaine Pierre Vincent, Burgundy
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£115.00
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2023 Volnay, Ez Blanches, Domaine Pierre Vincent, Burgundy
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£117.00
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2023 Puligny-Montrachet, La Garenne, 1er Cru, Maison Gautheron d'Anost, Burgundy
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£124.00
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2023 Pommard, Les Vignots, Maison Gautheron d'Anost, Burgundy
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£65.00
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2023 Ladoix, Les Grechons, 1er Cru, Maison Gautheron d'Anost, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£90.00
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2023 Savigny les Beaune, Les Goudelettes, Maison Gautheron d'Anost, Burgundy
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£45.00
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2023 Santenay Rouge, Les Gravières, 1er Cru, Simon Colin, Burgundy
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£56.00
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2023 Chassagne-Montrachet, Les Chenevottes, 1er Cru, Simon Colin, Burgundy
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£130.00
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2023 Chassagne-Montrachet, Simon Colin, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£80.00
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2023 Santenay Blanc, Beaurepaire, 1er Cru, David Moreau, Burgundy
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£45.00
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2023 Volnay, Santenots, 1er Cru, Benjamin Leroux, Burgundy
Not ready
£112.00
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2023 Beaune, Cent Vignes, 1er Cru, Benjamin Leroux, Burgundy
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£83.00
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2023 Meursault, Santenots, 1er Cru, Domaine Bitouzet-Prieur, Burgundy
Not ready
£112.00
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2023 Monthélie Blanc, Sous Le Cellier, Jean-Philippe Fichet, Burgundy
Ready - at best
£39.00
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2023 Auxey-Duresses, Jean-Philippe Fichet, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£44.00
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2023 Savigny-lès-Beaune, Les Hauts Jarrons, 1er Cru, Benjamin Leroux, Burgundy
Not ready
£56.00
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2023 Volnay, Taillepieds, 1er Cru, Domaine Bitouzet-Prieur, Burgundy
Not ready
£94.00
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2023 Meursault, La Pièce Sous le Bois, 1er Cru, Benjamin Leroux, Burgundy
Not ready
£129.00
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2023 Blagny, La Pièce Sous le Bois, 1er Cru, Benjamin Leroux, Burgundy
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£83.00
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With its three musketeers of Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, alongside the imperial Corton-Charlemagne, the Côte de Beaune is home to the finest Chardonnays in the world. It hosts seven of Burgundy's eight white Grands Crus, along with a single red Grand Cru. Ironically though, much more red wine is made in this southern half of the Côte d'Or than white.2

Stretching 30km south past the town of Beaune to Cheilly-lès-Maranges, the Côte de Beaune has a more expansive feel and gentler slopes than the Côte de Nuits. Its finest Chardonnays are characterised by an incomparable intensity and complexity, while its Pinot Noirs generally have softness and finesse as their calling cards. The best reds come from Beaune, Pommard and Volnay, and the powerful Grand Cru of Corton. As in the Côte de Nuits, the fragmentation of the Côte de Beaune's vineyards brings the single biggest hurdle for any wine lover, namely the unpredictability of its wine. The human factor is paramount, and sadly too many lazy or unscrupulous growers and merchants have produced disappointing wines from some of the region's greatest names, while their more talented and quality-minded neighbours craft exquisite examples from the same terroir. Happily, quality is now higher than it has ever been here and organic and biodynamic methods are increasingly popular – especially amongst the younger generation.

Wines labeled `Beaune' come from the appellation adjoining the town while those labeled Côte de Beaune (red or white) emanate from a group of vineyards on the hill above. Côte de Beaune Villages is a red wine that can be made from a number of lesser, named villages in the region, while Hautes-Côtes de Beaune (mostly red) is produced from vineyards in the hills to the west of the appellation, divided in two by St Romain. These tend to be light yet often fine wines, especially in hot years like 2003 and 2005.