This is the regional appellation for the Hautes Côtes vinayear in Côte d’Or. It was officaily created in 1961. The appellation extends over the Côte d’Or, in the twelce Hautes Côtes communes and on heights of ten Côte de Beaune communes. A traditional red wine fermentation without malolactic. Aged in oak barrel, 10% of which was new oak.
A very approachable Pinot Noir, charming and full of character with ripe red and black berry fruit aromas. On the palate there’s flavours of sweet spice and fine tannins. Try with salmon, tuna, roasted chicken or pasta dishes.
Maison Chanzy is a highly respected Burgundian producer, their wines are a classical demonstration of premium vineyard sites in Côte Chalonnaise, Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits. Their range has been carefully engineered by winemaker Max Blondelle, whose primary task is to create wines that eloquently communicate their respective terroir, whilst remaining hands-off in his approach.