The reds
P O M M A R D 1 E R C R U
Appellation Communale de la Côte de Beaune, in Côte d’Or Production commune: Pommard This illustrious representative of the Côte de Beaune is a delight with wild meats, as its tannins are massive and dense.
P O M M A R D V I L L A G E
A L O X E C O R T O N V I L L A G E
Appellation Communale du vignoble de la Côte de Beaune Production commune: Aloxe-Corton and Ladoix-Serrigny Red, their distinguished tannins are the perfect accompaniment to grilled red meats and cheeses.
A L O X E C O R T O N V I L L A G E L E S V A L O Z I E R E S
Appellation Communale du vignoble de la Côte de Beaune Production commune: Aloxe-Corton and Ladoix-Serrigny Red, the color is fairly dark, deep ruby, crimson velvet, moiré silk, garnet. Young, its aromas suggest springtime gardens, red and black fruits.
C O R T O N C L O S D U R O I
Appellation Grand Cru de la Côte de Beaune, in Côte d’Or Production commune: Aloxe Corton, Ladoix-Serrigny and Pernand-Vergelesses This is the king of Cortons, solidly opulent with great complexity, it goes well with cheeses, grilled meats or game.
C O R T O N P O U G E T S
V O L N A Y 1 E R C R U
Appellation Communale du vignoble de la Côte de Beaune, en Côte d’Or Commune de production : Volnay Admired for its finesse, sap and bouquet, it has always been considered the most feminine of Burgundy wines.
L A D O I X V I L L A G E
The whites
C O R T O N C H A R L E M A G N E G R A N D C R U
Appellation Grand Cru de la côte de Beaune, in Côte d’Or Production commune: Aloxe-Corton, Ladoix-Serrigny and Pernand-Vergelesses Pale gold in its youth and adorned with reflections, Corton-Charlemagne takes on amber and more yellow hues with age.