Louis Jadot La Dominode Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru 2021
Nestled between Aloxe Corton and Pernand Vergelesses in the north of the Côte de Beaune, the charming commune of Savigny les Beaune is the epitome of picturesque vineyard landscapes.
Specializing predominantly in red wines, accounting for an impressive 90% of its production under both village and premier cru designations, Savigny showcases the artistry of Pinot Noir. With vineyards boasting an east and north-east exposure, ranging from 220 to 360 meters, the Dominode vineyard stands out for its ideal conditions. The deep soil, enriched by a diverse array of fallen rocks from the hill's summit, makes it a perfect terroir for cultivating exceptional Pinot Noir.
La Dominode is a Premier Cru climat of the Savigny-les-Beaune appellation in Burgundy, and is best known for its red wines made of Pinot Noir. Unusually for the Cote de Beaune, these tend to be structured and relatively full bodied, displaying plentiful fruit characters alongside more earthy tones.
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La Dominode, a Premier Cru climat in the Savigny-les-Beaune appellation, is renowned for its red wines crafted from Pinot Noir. Notably distinct in the Cote de Beaune, these wines offer an unusual aromatic profile, characterized by a structured and relatively full-bodied nature. Abundant fruit characters intertwine with earthy tones, creating a captivating and unique olfactory experience.
On the palate, wines from La Dominode continue to showcase their exceptional character. Structured and with a substantial body, they reveal a harmonious interplay between plentiful fruit nuances and earthy undertones. This combination contributes to a distinct and memorable tasting experience, setting La Dominode's Pinot Noir offerings apart in the Burgundian landscape.
