Côte de Beaune wine

Côte de Beaune brings a rich history and exquisite flavors together in every bottle, each with its own fascinating story. Our guide to the region's notable vintages will help you choose a wine to suit every occasion, from quick enjoyment to long-term investment.

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89 products

Meursault · Burgundy · France
1993
Clos du Chateau Chardonnay 1993 Burgundy
Domaine du Château de Meursault
There are 4 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1990
Meursault Pierre Matrot 1990 Burgundy
Pierre Matrot
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Chassagne Montrachet · Burgundy · France
1991
Chassagne-Montrachet 1991 poul Dugenais Burgundy
Paul Dugnais
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Pommerd · Burgundy · France
1998
Pommard Les Noizons 1998
Jean-Luc Joillot
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Beaune · Burgundy · France
1995
Beaune du Domaine Château 1995
Château de Meursault
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Savigny-lès-Beaune · Burgundy · France
1994
Savigny Vergelesse's Albert Morot 1994
Albert Moret
There are 2 products left
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1998
Beaune Boucherott's Fernand & Laurent 1998
Fernand & Laurent Pillot
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Savigny-lès-Beaune · Burgundy · France
1993
Savigny-lès-Beaune Marnay-Sorelles 1993
Marnay-Sorelles
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Auxey-Duresses · Burgundy · France
1993
Auxey-Duresses Boulard 1993
Domaine Boulard
There are 4 products left
Auxey-Duresses · Burgundy · France
1992
Auxey-Duresses Joseph Matrot 1992
Joseph Matrot
There are 5 products left
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1990
Beaune-Thérons 1990
Domaine Besancenot-Mathouillet
There are 2 products left
Volnay · Burgundy · France
2002
Volnay Nicolas Rossignol 2002
Nicolas Rossignol
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Auxey-Duresses · Burgundy · France
1992
Auxey-Duresses Alain Gras 1992 Burgundy
Alain Gras
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Volnay · Burgundy · France
1992
Volnay les Caves 1992 Burgundy
Les Caves des Hautes-Côtes
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1998
Meursault Cailleret's François Mikulski 1998 - Premier Cru
François Mikulski
There are 2 products left
Auxey-Duresses · Burgundy · France
1996
Auxey-Duresses Domaine Matrot 1996
Domaine Joseph Matrot
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Savigny-lès-Beaune · Burgundy · France
1993
Albert Morot La Bataillere Savigny Vergelesses 1993
Albert Morot
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1998
Meursault Domaine Matrot 1998
Domaine Joseph Matrot
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Savigny-lès-Beaune · Burgundy · France
1996
Savigny Vergelesse's Albert Morot 1996
Albert Morot
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Chassagne Montrachet · Burgundy · France
1996
Chassagne Montrachet Bernard Morey 1996
Bernard Morey et Fils
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Aloxe-Corton · Burgundy · France
1998
Aloxe-Corton Tollot-Beaut 1998
Tollot-Beaut & Fils
There are 3 products left
Aloxe-Corton · Burgundy · France
1992
Aloxe-Corton 1er Cru - Clos du Chapitre from Champy Père & Cie 1992
Champy Père & Cie
There are 3 products left
Volnay · Burgundy · France
1990
Volnay Brouillard's 1990
Bernard og Louis Glantenay
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1993
Les Epenottes Premier Cru de Beaune - Domaine Parent 1993
Parent
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Santenay · Burgundy · France
2001
Santenay Clos des Hates 2001 lamy
Bottles With History
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Notable Vintages in Côte de Beaune

For those who want to explore the best flavors of the Côte de Beaune, the choice of vintages is crucial. The 2019, 2015, 2010 and 2005 vintages stand out for their unique qualities, ranging from early drinkability to long cellaring. The 2005 and 2000 represent particular highlights for white wines with complex profiles. The 2015 is known for its immediate availability, while the 2005, with its strong structure, is ideal for aging. This creates a balanced approach for collectors and the curious who want to plan their purchase carefully.

  • 2019: Remarkable for its balanced fruit and acidity.
  • 2015: Brilliant with early availability and easy drinking.
  • 2010: Known for a solid structure suitable for long-term storage.
  • 2005: Impresses with complexity and aging potential.
  • 2000: Exudes persistent flavor in white wines.

Pinot Noir from Côte de Beaune

Côte de Beaunes Pinot Noir is known for its elegance, floral aromas and fresh acidity, giving it a unique profile compared to other Burgundy wines. Appellations such as Puligny-Montrachet highlight the minerality and finesse typical of the area's terroir. The diverse terroirs, from the limestone soils of the famous Meursault to the varied slopes, ensure a diversity of expression.

The region's wineries produce both impressive red and white wines. Pinot Noirs from here shine with elegance and soft texture, often highlighted by red berries and subtle earthy notes. These qualities make the Côte de Beaune a place of sensory experiences that reflect both history and nature in every bottle.

Côte de Beaune: Historic Wine Tradition

The history of the Côte de Beaune stretches back to Roman times, with vineyards planted and refined by monks and dukes in the Middle Ages. Cistercian monks refined techniques that set oenological standards, while the Dukes of Burgundy shaped the region’s reputation. The creation of the Hospices de Beaune in 1443, which still influences wine auctions, testifies to a legacy that continues to excite collectors.

Côte de Beaune was one of the first to adopt the French AOC system, ensuring quality and classification through premier cru and grand cru vineyards. This structure has preserved the Côte de Beaune's reputation for high quality wines.

Perfect Food Pairings with Côte de Beaune Wines

Côte de Beaune wines balance fruit and acidity beautifully and complement a variety of dishes, just like Pomerol with its characteristic features. Their delicate nuances lend themselves to light meat dishes and cheeses such as Brie and Camembert. The versatility of Pinot Noir enhances the nuances of the meals.

Chardonnay from Côte de Beaune, with its fresh minerality, is a perfect partner for seafood, fish or creamy pasta dishes, offering a refreshing contrast of flavors. Choosing Côte de Beaune enhances gastronomic experiences and the appreciation of the wine’s full potential. Whether it’s an intimate dinner or a celebration, these wines add elegance that elevates any dish to new heights. Create your own journey by experimenting with food and wine pairings.

What is Côte de Beaune wine?

When you delve into the world of Côte de Beaune wine, you explore one of Burgundy's most prestigious wine regions, known for its delicate and complex wines. The area primarily produces Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, which are often characterized by their finesse and balanced flavor profile, which contains notes of red berries, spices and a subtle earthy note. At Bottles With History ApS, we offer a carefully selected range of vintage Côte de Beaune wines, each of which tells its own story - a perfect choice for wine lovers looking for something unique.

How do I choose the right Côte de Beaune wine?

To choose the right Côte de Beaune wine, you should consider both your own taste and the occasion. White wines from this region, such as Chardonnay, are ideal with fish and seafood, while a red wine like Pinot Noir can pair wonderfully with red meat. In our webshop you will find a large selection of wines from the Côte de Beaune, carefully selected for their quality and historical value. With our expert knowledge, we can help you find the perfect wine to suit your needs and desires.

What does Côte de Beaune wine taste like?

Côte de Beaune wines are known for their elegance and complexity. The red wines, primarily made from Pinot Noir, often have flavors of red berries, spice and a light earthy note. The white wines, made from Chardonnay, can display flavors of citrus fruits, green apples and undertones of minerals and oak. Our selection at Bottles With History ApS includes decades-old bottles that have developed a depth and complexity that only vintage wines can offer.

Why is Côte de Beaune wine special?

Côte de Beaune wines are special because of their unique terroir and the traditional winemaking methods used in the region. The composition of the soil and the climate contribute to complex wines with both elegance and depth. At Bottles With History ApS we are proud to offer wines that are not only culinary experiences, but also a journey back in time, with bottles that have been stored under optimal conditions for up to 60 years.

What food goes well with Côte de Beaune wine?

When pairing food with Côte de Beaune wine, it’s important to think about the balance of flavors. Red wines from the region, such as Pinot Noir, pair beautifully with dishes featuring duck, pork tenderloin or lamb chops. Chardonnay white wines are perfect with fish dishes, shellfish or mild cheeses. By choosing wine from our range, you can ensure that your culinary experience will be something truly special, thanks to wines that not only taste great, but carry a rich history.