Hautes Cotes de Beaune Delagrange 2021
Domaine Henri Delagrange Hautes Cots de Beaune Pinot Noir is from Domaine Henri Delagrange. The wine is purple with touches of violet, aromas of morello cherry, raspberry, crushed strawberry and violet with an endearing spontaneity. It is a wine for pleasure, gourmand, with round, silky tannins. It goes very well with a traditional Boeuf Bourguignon. It is excellent with a balanced cuisine, not too spicy and not too heavy. It goes well with roast meats such as a lightly curried veal fillet or, more traditionally, salt pork or simply grilled meats. Hautes Côtes de Beaune is the appellation (AOC) for wines from anywhere in Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Côte d`Or. The Hautes Côtes de Beaune dominate the west of the slopes of Beaune, from Maranges toLadoix-Serrigny, at an altitude of 280 to 450 metres. The vines cover an area of 680 hectares and produce red and rose wine. The Appellationd’Origine Contrôle (AOC) was created officially in 1961.There is a succession of hills and valleys with lower slopes of nacreous limestone, on the slopes there is limestone and on the hilltops clay and hard limestone on the slopes
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Domaine Henri Delagrange Hautes Cots de Beaune Pinot Noir is from Domaine Henri Delagrange. The wine is purple with touches of violet, aromas of morello cherry, raspberry, crushed strawberry and violet with an endearing spontaneity. It is a wine for pleasure, gourmand, with round, silky tannins. It goes very well with a traditional Boeuf Bourguignon. It is excellent with a balanced cuisine, not too spicy and not too heavy. It goes well with roast meats such as a lightly curried veal fillet or, more traditionally, salt pork or simply grilled meats. Hautes Côtes de Beaune is the appellation (AOC) for wines from anywhere in Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Côte d`Or. The Hautes Côtes de Beaune dominate the west of the slopes of Beaune, from Maranges toLadoix-Serrigny, at an altitude of 280 to 450 metres. The vines cover an area of 680 hectares and produce red and rose wine. The Appellationd’Origine Contrôle (AOC) was created officially in 1961.There is a succession of hills and valleys with lower slopes of nacreous limestone, on the slopes there is limestone and on the hilltops clay and hard limestone on the slopes