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The Bourgogne Côte d'Or - Domaine Jean Fournier - Red - 2023 is a Pinot Noir of great finesse. This wine reveals a beautiful aromatic richness, the result of meticulous winemaking that brings out its full depth. Its marl-rich terroir lends it a broad, generous texture, while the freshness of the fruit remains vibrant. The whole offers a fine balance between roundness and intensity, true to the Domaine’s signature style.
Tasting Notes: This Pinot Noir stands out for its indulgent character, expressive fruit, and the depth that is a hallmark of the Domaine. It opens with vibrant aromas of red fruits—particularly cherry and raspberry—delivered with a silky, generous, and well-structured profile. The style is elegant and refined, with delicate tannins and impressive volume on the palate.
Pairings: Best enjoyed with duck confit shepherd’s pie, red meats, charcuterie, and cheeses from Burgundy. For the adventurous, it can even pair beautifully with a fresh strawberry soup.
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Serving Temperature: 16–18°C
Alcohol Content: 13.5%
Estate and vineyard
Located in the northern part of the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy, the Jean Fournier estate has been producing white, red, and rosé wines across various AOCs from the Côte de Nuits to the Côte de Beaune since the 17th century.
Based in Marsannay-la-Côte, Domaine Jean Fournier is one of the oldest wine estates in the region, with family roots tracing back to the 1600s. The estate was officially founded in 1962 by Jean Fournier and is now run by his son, Laurent Fournier, who took over in 2001 and has since steered the domaine toward environmentally respectful viticulture.
Since 2008, the estate has been certified organic by Ecocert, a commitment that reflects a deep respect for the land and local biodiversity, and ensures wines made without synthetic chemicals.
The domaine spans 16.5 hectares, mainly planted with Pinot Noir (about 13 hectares), from vines aged 20 to 70 years. It also grows traditional white grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, and Aligoté. Among the vineyard’s unique features is a small parcel of Aligoté vines over 80 years old, highlighting the estate's dedication to preserving the region’s heritage varietals
Under Laurent Fournier’s leadership, the estate earned its first star in the Guide Vert in 2022 and was named a “Coup de Cœur” in the same year’s Guide Hachette des Vins.
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