Domaine Besancenot Cent Vignes Beaune 1er Cru 2014, Ap
Critic Reviews (3)
Appropriately pale garnet appearance. The nose is attractively herbal and earthy, with plenty of leaves and twigs,...
Here is a lovely, old-school, firm and grippy Beaune Premier Cru with obvious ripe red cherry fruit from the really...
This is a light, tart, sour red fruited pinot with a fairly generous with red roses, sour cherry and generous wood...
Community Reviews (1)
The Besancenot family’s winery has its roots in 1850. Their 12 different appellations are planted within 10 hectares with 6 noble grape varieties.
The Beaune vnyrd stretchers over gentle slopes at 270m altitude on the Eastern side of hills chain of the Côte d’Or (Golden Coast) between Savigny and Pommard. It is one of the most early-ripening Vineyards.
The nose, small red fruits, berries of wood and blackcurrant will entice you. His very present and powerful tannins assert the length and largeness in mouth of this wine.
Serve at 14°C with lamb, roast chicken, turkey and soft cheeses.