Domaine Henri Delagrange Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune 2021 (6 Bottles) Côte de Beaune, Burgundy

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Its color reveals straw-colored nuances with some pale gold reflections. On the nose, its aromatic complexity reveals aromas of slightly honeyed white flowers. On the palate, the balance is perfect: the freshness of the chardonnay is balanced by a slightly mellow note.

An ideal partner for traditional snails, it will accompany without blinking a wok of vegetables or a fish in sauce. As for cheese, it will be in harmony with a Gruyère or a Comté, and slightly impertinent with a fresh goat’s cheese!

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About Domaine Henri Delagrange et Fils Wines

The pretty village of Volnay is perched high on the hillside, as befits a place whose wines have long been reputed as the finest of the Côte de Beaune. Volany is old, the names of several vineyards remain unchanged for 700 years. The Delagrange coat of arms dates back to 1570.

The family has been vineyard owners since then. With age comes experience and the extremely affable Didier, son of Henri, understands his region right down to the individual vine. He is a calm, happy man, who enjoys the position time has given him.

The border between the villages of Volnay and Pommard, where a good part of the Domaine’s vines are situated, is perhaps one of the most interesting geological contrasts in all of Burgundy. Here, the slopes of Volnay produce Pinot Noir that is lacy, delicate and fragrant. A few hundred feet away, where the slopes flatten out, the soil of Pommard gives the same grape variety muscle and concentration.

Didier owns 14 hectares of vines in the communes of Volnay, Pommard, Aloxe- Corton, Meursault and Haute-Côtes de Beaune. Didier can boast some of the best plots located right in the center of Volnay.

The philosophy he has embraced is simple: hard work by hand in the vineyard and minimal intervention in the cellar. He ploughs rather than sprays and uses only organic vine and soil treatments, de-buds to limit yields, defoliates by hand to prevent rot and harvests manually.

In the cellar he uses new oak only sparingly, with 30% whole-bunch ferments in the reds. Didier’s main focus is to make wines that have precise aromatics followed by a pure core of classic Burgundian fruit.

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