CÔTE DE BEAUNE

Meursault Vineyards BeauneAs you move into the southern half of Burgundy's "Golden Slope," the landscape opens up, and the wines take on a richer, more generous personality. The Côte de Beaune is world-renowned for its legendary white wine, producing a style of Chardonnay that is often "kissed by oak." These are not simple whites; they are famous for their full body and complex flavours of toasted hazelnut, citrus, and buttered toast.

The region is home to iconic villages like Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, and Chassagne-Montrachet. These names represent the pinnacle of white wine, where the interaction between the limestone soil and the sun creates a texture that is both creamy and refreshing. However, the Côte de Beaune also has a softer side. Villages like Volnay and Beaune produce red wine (Pinot Noir) known for its aromatic finesse and velvety, accessible texture—perfect for those who enjoy a red that is elegant rather than heavy.

Navigating this prestigious slope is a journey through some of the most famous vineyards on earth. From the powerful and structured reds of Pommard to the elegant, mineral-driven whites of the hillsides, our Côte de Beaune collection offers a genuine taste of luxury. These are wines built for the dinner table and for making memories, representing the very best of what happens when a historic landscape meets a dedicated new generation of winemakers.