Bourgogne Pinot Noir (Regional AOC), Côte de Nuits, France
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Domaine Faiveley has been one of Burgundy's reference houses since 1825 and is today the largest private vineyard owner in the region — a portfolio spanning all three Côtes. This regional Bourgogne Pinot Noir is the accessible entry into the Faiveley range, drawing on the same house style and craft used across the estate's Premier and Grand Cru cuvées. Burgundy's vineyards trace their lineage to the Gallo-Roman era, revitalised in the 11th century by the monks of the Abbey of Cîteaux whose work in the vineyard and knowledge of the terroirs laid the foundations of the appellation system Burgundy still follows.
A beautiful ruby colour. The nose presents pleasant aromas of fresh red fruits, echoed on the palate. Rich and well-ripened in texture, with fine and rounded tannins — well-structured and enjoyable.
An everyday-Burgundy entry-point to one of the region's most historic producers. Best served lightly chilled around 13–14°C with charcuterie, roast chicken, or grilled red meats. Drinks now.

Burgundy is the spiritual home of Pinot Noir, where the variety has been cultivated for over a millennium. Centred on the Côte d'Or — the narrow east-facing escarpment running from Dijon south to Maranges — viticulture is divided into the Côte de Nuits (sources of the most structured, age-worthy reds such as Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanée and Nuits-Saint-Georges) and the Côte de Beaune (home to Pommard, Volnay, Chassagne-Montrachet and Beaune). Further south the Côte Chalonnaise — home to Mercurey — offers Pinot Noir of comparable craft at a fraction of Côte d'Or pricing. Soil composition shifts metre by metre — limestone, marl and clay — creating the famous mosaic of climats that define each appellation. Burgundian Pinot Noir remains the worldwide reference for the variety: perfumed, savoury, structured and capable of decades of evolution.
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