| With origins in the 6th century BC, France is one of the oldest wine-producing regions of Europe. Burgundy wine - in French "Bourgogne" - is wine made in the Burgundy region of France. Most wine produced here is either red wine made from Pinot Noir grapes or white wine made from Chardonnay grapes, although red and white wines are also made from other grape varieties, such as Gamay and Aligoté respectively. Small amounts of rose and sparkling wine are also produced. This collection of the finest Gran Cru Burgundy wines includes popular varieties from some of the Bourgogne best names. |
| This six bottle wine selection includes a bottle each of the following wines: |
Gevrey Chambertain 2003 One of the richest and fullest flavoured of the red Burgundies. Powerful body with deep complex flavours. |
Beaune Premier Cru Les Epenottes 2001 This vineyard is located on the boundary of Beaune and Pommard and produces an elegant combination of the two, harmonising the finesse of Pommard with the power of the finest premiere cru Beaune wines. |
Chateauneuf Du Pape Domaine Font Michelle 2004 One of the top domains in Chateauneuf, a lovely concentrated nose of violets and fruit, and full bodied powerful flavours. |
White Chateauneuf Du Pape This beautifully crafted wine is intense, with complex fruit flowers. Classic presentation, the wine won Gold medal at Vinalies Grand Prix d’excellence. An ideal accompaniment for shellfish, crab and salmon. |
Chablis Grand Cru Bougros - J.M. Brocard 2004 Bright pale green and gold tones with splendid rich aromas. Clean, fresh and ripely concentrated, rich balanced acidity with good length and potential. |
Mersault Les Grand Charrons Maison Champy 2003 Pale to mid-lemon in colour with lovely open rich aromas. Good ripe start, rich and creamy texture, harmonious and long. |