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Dom. Billard, Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune Rouge 2023

Get to know: Dom. Billard, Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune Rouge

Tasting Note

This light and lively Pinot Noir is Burgundian charm in a glass. Ripe cherry and strawberry flavours take centre stage, wrapped up with sweet spice and just a hint of oak. There’s a subtle earthiness too – think damp forest floor and thyme, with a touch of dried fruit and a savoury edge that keeps things interesting. It’s soft and supple on the palate with bright acidity and a gentle finish – elegant but easy-going.

Try this with mushroom risotto or a beetroot and walnut salad, a classic roast duck or pan-fried veal. or if you're looking for a cheese pairing, try it with a slice of Comté, Brie de Meaux or a herby goat’s cheese.

Kate Says

"A delightfully approachable Pinot Noir from Domaine Billard. Charming and characterful with ripe berry fruit aromas and flavours with sweet spice and fine tannins. This wine delivers excellent value at the price and is a great introduction to the wines of Burgundy."

Producer Info

Domaine Billard is a real family outfit – five generations deep – working the vineyards around La Rochepot in the Hautes Côtes de Beaune, just south of Beaune itself. Jérôme Billard took the reins in 1999 and hasn’t looked back, shifting from selling grapes to bottling his own wines with a real focus on showing off the character of each plot.

The vineyards are looked after with a mix of biodynamic and sustainable methods – they follow the lunar calendar for vineyard tasks, steer clear of chemicals, and encourage natural predators to keep pests in check. Grapes are all hand-picked, destemmed, and gently pressed, so only the best stuff makes it into the bottle.

Fermentation takes about 15 days with regular management to build body and bring out the fruit. Then it’s aged for 10 months in a mix of Alliers and Vosges oak barrels – just enough to add complexity without overpowering the fruit. Jérôme also keeps things as natural as possible in the cellar, using native yeasts and only a tiny touch of sulphur at bottling.

France, Burgundy

Pinot Noir

12.00%

75cl

Vegan

Light Bodied

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