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Domaine Petit-Roy Hautes Côtes de Beaune Ronsin 2022

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A Pinot Noir defined by altitude and cool-climate precision, grown near the lesser-known village of Natoux. Despite the warmth of the vintage, this wine remains remarkably fresh and lifted at just 12.5. Whole-cluster fermentation keeps the aromatics lively—think wild strawberry, crunchy cranberry, and subtle herbal notes—with delicate tannins and a crisp, mineral-driven finish. A refreshing and lively take on Burgundy that captures the elegance possible from these high-elevation vines.

Region: Burgundy

Appellation: Hautes Côtes de Beaune

Country: France

Color: Red

Vineyard: Les Ronsins

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Details about Hautes Côtes de Beaune Ronsin

Vintage

2022

Serving Temperature

14 / 15 °C

Soil

Heavy Limestone & Clay

Fermentation

100 Whole Cluster, 3 day cold maceration, semi-carbonic fermentation in stainless steel

Elevage

12 months in wood, 3 months in stainless steel

Wine Pairing

Tartare , Charcuterie , Grilled Vegetables , Chicken

Carrafage

No

Occasion

Date night , Dinner with friends , With the parents

ABV

Please refer to product images for alcohol content

Allergens

Contains sulphites

Domaine Petit-Roy

Born in China and raised in Japan, Seiichi Saito moved to Burgundy in 2006 to pursue his passion for wine. After studying in Beaune and spending many years gaining experience with some of the region’s most respected domaines, he founded Domaine Petit-Roy in Chorey-Les-Beaune. Here he farms vineyards across Burgundy and crafts a diverse range of wines, with a focus on the Côte de Beaune. Seiichi has a particular affinity for the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, seeing it as a key area for Burgundy’s future amid climate challenges. His approach is gentle and respectful, letting the land speak for itself.

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