Chorey-Lès-Beaune

Nestled in Burgundy, Chorey-Lès-Beaune is a picturesque wine village known for its high-quality Pinot Noir wines. It benefits from a favourable terroir with limestone and clay soils, resulting in elegant wines with red fruit aromas and subtle earthy notes. While it may not share the global recognition of its neighbours, the region offers approachable wines that embody the essence of Burgundy's winemaking heritage.

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2021 Chorey-lès-Beaune Rouge, Le Grand Saussy, Domaine Camus-Bruchon & Fils, Burgundy
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£28.00
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2021 Chorey-lès-Beaune, Les Bons Ores, Domaine Guyon, Burgundy
Ready - youthful
£64.00
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2020 Chorey-lès-Beaune Rouge, Le Grand Saussy, Domaine Camus-Bruchon & Fils, Burgundy
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£26.00
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2020 Chorey-lès-Beaune, Les Bons Ores, Domaine Guyon, Burgundy
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2018 Chorey-lès-Beaune, Les Bons Ores, Domaine Guyon, Burgundy
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2017 Chorey-lès-Beaune, Les Bons Ores, Domaine Guyon, Burgundy
Ready - at best
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2016 Chorey-lès-Beaune, Les Bons Ores, Domaine Guyon, Burgundy
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Chorey-Lès-Beaune is a wine appellation (AOC) located just a short distance from the town of Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy. It is part of the larger Côte de Beaune sub-region, known for producing some of the world’s most renowned and sought-after wines. The primary grape varieties are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The reds are typically elegant and medium-bodied and exhibit the characteristic Burgundian flavours of red berries, cherries, and earthy notes. White wines are less common in this appellation but can be fresh, crisp, and mineral-driven. Chorey-Lès-Beaune shares the same terroir characteristics as its more famous neighbours, such as Pommard and Beaune. The vineyards benefit from limestone-rich soils and a well-suited climate for producing high-quality grapes. The limestone content in the soil contributes to the wines’ minerality and complexity. In Burgundy, appellations are classified into a hierarchical system based on the perceived quality of the vineyards. Chorey-Lès-Beaune is classified as a Village appellation, one step below Premier Cru and Grand Cru appellations in prestige. However, this does not mean that the wines are of lower quality; they can still be exceptional, and many wine enthusiasts seek out these wines for their value. Like most Burgundy wines, red Chorey-Lès-Beaune wines pair well with a variety of dishes, including roast poultry, grilled salmon, and dishes featuring mushrooms. The whites, if available, can be enjoyed with seafood, poultry, and creamy sauces. While Chorey-Lès-Beaune may not have the same level of recognition as some of its prestigious neighbours, it offers wine enthusiasts an opportunity to explore the Burgundian terroir and the classic grape varieties of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in a slightly more accessible and affordable way.