Côte de Nuits

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The northern half of the Côte d'Or, the Côte de Nuits is Pinot Noir's spiritual homeland. This narrow strip of vineyards produces Burgundy's most powerful, long-lived red wines from legendary villages like Gevrey-Chambertin and Vosne-Romanée.

The Côte de Nuits runs for just 20 kilometers from Marsannay south to Corgoloin, yet this slender ribbon of vines produces the world's most coveted Pinot Noir. Nearly every Grand Cru for red wine in Burgundy lies within its boundaries. The geography is remarkably consistent: a single east-facing escarpment where the best vineyards occupy the mid-slope sweet spot—high enough for drainage and sun exposure, low enough to avoid the forest's cold air. Limestone bedrock, covered by varying depths of marl and clay, creates the subtle variations that define each village's character. From north to south, the villages tell a story of Pinot Noir's many faces: Gevrey-Chambertin (power and structure), Morey-Saint-Denis (often overlooked elegance), Chambolle-Musigny (perfume and silk), Vougeot (the historic Clos), Vosne-Romanée (complexity and depth), and Nuits-Saint-Georges (earthy robustness). The Grand Crus—Chambertin, Musigny, Romanée-Conti, La Tâche, Richebourg, Clos de Vougeot—represent the pinnacle of Pinot Noir expression, commanding prices that reflect their scarcity and near-mythical status.

Climate & Terroir

Continental with cold winters and warm, sometimes hot summers. East-facing slopes receive morning sun while avoiding excessive afternoon heat. Frost and hail remain perennial risks.

Signature Wines

Grand Cru Pinot Noir (Chambertin, Romanée-Conti, La Tâche, Musigny, Richebourg); Premier Cru from all villages; Village wines from Gevrey, Vosne-Romanée, Chambolle-Musigny, Nuits-Saint-Georges

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