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Bourgogne Côte d'Or 2023 - Domaine Pierre Morey - Bourgogne Côte d'Or AOC
€40.89 /L
Description
Burgundy Côte d'Or 2023 Domaine Pierre Morey, the precision of a great terroir-driven Chardonnay
At the crossroads of artisanal rigour and Burgundian grace, this Burgundy Côte d'Or 2023 appeals to connoisseurs seeking a finely tuned wine that speaks plainly. If you enjoy whites where flesh and vibrancy balance naturally, without showiness or gimmicks, the signature of Domaine Pierre Morey, an early adopter of organic then biodynamic farming in Burgundy, is expressed here in a pure texture, luminous aromatic clarity and incisive minerality. Born on sites bordering Meursault and the Côte de Beaune, this Chardonnay offers a delicately chiselled interpretation of the appellation, focused on what matters: expression of the soil, clarity of fruit and calm length. It stands out as a refined aperitif, accompanies auteur cuisine with poise and promises beautiful development in the cellar. A frank, precise style of admirable restraint that lets the place speak.
The strengths of a modern classic
- Pure, bright freshness – A straight, crystalline palate that refreshes without aggression, for a fluid yet intense tasting experience.
- Flesh-mineral balance – A savoury backbone supported by gentle tension, combining immediate pleasure with terroir depth.
- Biodynamic signature – Attentive viticulture that enhances aromatic precision and the wine's vitality, close to the living vineyard.
- Gastronomic versatility – From an elegant aperitif to roast poultry and delicate fish, it pairs with refined, precise cuisine.
- Faithful expression of the Côte d’Or – A straightforward, unadorned style where Chardonnay tells of Meursault and the Côte de Beaune with tact and restraint.
Careful know-how, impeccable raw material
Domaine Pierre Morey has long based its work on exacting standards and respect for the vine’s natural rhythm. Certified organic early on and since converted to biodynamics, the domaine farms vines planted on privileged sites in Meursault and the Côte de Beaune. There, Chardonnay finds a limestone foundation that gives it verticality and tension, while ripeness, targeted with precision, preserves fruit purity. Winemaking, handled with a light touch, prioritises expression of the vintage and the origin, without excessive élevage or stylistic effects. The result is a straight, precise wine that is both readable and deep. A clear colour announces a clean aromatic profile, led by notes of wet stone, fine citrus and white fruits, which the palate extends with a saline drive. Every detail contributes to overall coherence, creating a sense of harmony and clarity.
At the table, the art of precise pairings
This Burgundy Côte d'Or 2023 shows its talent with pure, delicate cooking. It elevates meaty oysters, a French-inspired ceviche, a sea bream tartare with citrus, but also roast poultry with herbs or an asparagus risotto. Pressed, uncooked cheeses and matured goat cheeses respond gracefully. Enjoy now for its brightness, or give it a few years of rest to deepen its texture and mineral nuances.
The Morey difference, confidence over time
What sets Domaine Pierre Morey apart is a consistent interpretation: precise gestures, listening to the vineyard and humility before the terroir. This patiently affirmed vision produces wines of great stature, faithful, elegant and immune to fashions and excess. You thus enjoy a reliable bottle with a recognisable style, able to accompany selected moments as well as top tables. At Louvins, we applaud this approach that favours sincerity and the expression of place.
Invite to your table a high-quality, fine and upright Chardonnay that reveals the art of French living. Selected by Louvins for its purity and balance, this Burgundy Côte d'Or 2023 from Domaine Pierre Morey will naturally find its place in your cellar as well as at your most memorable moments of sharing.
Product Details
- Origin
- France
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites
- Capacity
- 75 cl
- Appellation
- Bourgogne Côte d'Or AOC
- Color
- Red
- Wine Region
- Bourgogne, France
- Vintage
- 2023
- Type of wine
- Red wine
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