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Joseph Drouhin, Chorey-lès-Beaune 2020
Sold by Waitrose Cellar
£29.99
(As of 11/11/2024)
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Domaine Pierre Thibert Chorey-lès-Beaune 2021
Sold by Berry Bros. & Rudd
£25.00
(As of 21/03/2024)
£29.99
Angels Angel Price
£21.99
About the wine
This elegant old vine Côte de Beaune is your dream summer red
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If you’re looking for a cool, classy red to sit back and enjoy on a warm summer’s day, you can never go wrong with a delicious Pinot Noir. Even better if it’s a Burgundy. And when it’s a stunning old vine Burgundy from the lower slopes of the Côte de Beaune… well, now you’re really talking.
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If we could sum this wine up in one word, it would be ‘fresh’. It’s light and supple, with an array of elegant aromas, from the earthy, mushroomy and savoury, to the more floral and fruity, all with a lovely peppery kick.
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This is the perfect red for lazy summer evenings on the patio, as the sun goes down on another hot, sticky day. Stick it in the fridge for half an hour before serving, then pour yourself a nice chilled glass to sip gently and soothe your taste buds. With a few slices of cheese, some chicken, ham, breadsticks, mustard… just load up the charcuterie board with everything you can get your hands on.
Best before
Drink now to 2028
Serving advice
Serve lightly chilled at around 14°C
Food match
Perfect with grilled white meats, cold cuts, and cheeses.

Contains sulphites
Always check the label
France
Pinot noir
Smooth Red
13.0% ABV
75cl
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Julien Cauvard
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Julien is the latest in a long line of Cauvards to run his family estate, dating back to the 17th century. It’s located in the heart of Burgundy near the region’s winemaking capital – Beaune.
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Naturally, given winemaking DNA runs deep in his veins, Julien handles every part of the process – from vine to bottle – to ensure each wine he makes reflects Burgundy’s terroir and its vintage.
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His winemaking philosophy is as clean as his wines – focused on sustainability and a respect for the environment. He uses natural fertilisers and energy-efficient concrete tanks to keep all his bottles au naturale.

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