Coteaux Bourguignons 2018
- Red
- 75 cl
Coteaux Bourguignons 2018 made by the Magnien estate in Morey Saint Denis in Côte de Nuits. A true value for money unbeatable for this red Burgundy of everyday fruity and accessible.
Coteaux Bourguignons 2018 made by the Magnien estate in Morey Saint Denis in Côte de Nuits. A true value for money unbeatable for this red Burgundy of everyday fruity and accessible.
Coteaux Bourguignons 2018
Complex
Powerful
Mineral
Fruity
Woody
A Burgundy wine full of fruit that brings a very nice balance and remarkable concentration.
The Coteaux Bourguignons from the Magnien estate in Côte de Nuits is a fruity and light Burgundy wine that will be pleasant as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to dishes with sweet flavours.
Very nice from today, the keeping of this wine will be possible for another 1 to 2 years
Serve around 16 degrees.
title
RegionalType of Wine
QuietWine Making
TanksGrape Variety
Pinot NoirHarvest
ManualBurgundy Region
Côte de NuitsVintage
2018Service
14 à 16°
Style differs according to the region of production and according to the relative proportions of Gamay and Pinot grapes in its make-up. There are glints of mauve and fuchsia in its colour. A light, fresh, well-fruited wine with immediate appeal. If its vivacity is due to the Gamay grapes, it is the Pinot grapes which lend it its mellow serenity. The attack is lively and strong on fruit. Well-textured, it develops aromas of underbrush, game, and brandied cherries.
This red wine is notably well-fruited in its aromatic makeup and lends itself readily to good plain cooking. Its fluidity makes it an indispensable adjunct to fine cold cuts, pies and cold ham. Its delicate tannic framework is not overwhelmed by vegetable tarts, mashed vegetables, or even tomato salads. It makes an ideal companion for all kinds of finger-food served at picnics and barbecues. It is also well-suited to soft and soft-centred cheeses such as Camembert.
Serving temperature: 11 to 12°C.
It is a blend of Pinot Noir grapes and Gamay noir à jus blanc. This makes it unique among non-effervescent Bourgogne. Combining two such different grapes takes considerable skill. The blending takes place when the grapes are loaded into the vats - it is not a blend of different wines. At least one third of the grapes must be from the Pinot variety. The area of production is the same for all Bourgogne. The appellation dates from 1937.The wines are mostly reds and for the very rare exception, rosés.
While the Pinot Noir grows virtually everywhere in Bourgogne, the Gamay is mainly found in the département of Saône-et-Loire, especially the Mâconnais region where the soils are particularly favourable - flints, sands and clays mixed with pebbles which are often of granitic origin.
Source : https://www.bourgogne-wines.com
The Domaine Magnien is located in Morey St Denis in the heart of the Côte de Nuits, famous for these great red wines of Burgundy, especially its Grands Crus.
Producer of the greatest wines of Burgundy, it offers beautiful appellations like Charmes Chambertin, Chambolle Musigny, Morey St Denis, and even the Clos Saint Denis Grand Cru.
Stéphane Magnien follows in the footsteps of his father Jean Paul to offer extremely well-crafted wines, with a professionalism and rigor of every moment.