Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Old Vines Red 2023
Bourgogne|Red|2023
This passionate winemaker, Manuel, from a long line of farmers, followed his dream of producing exceptional wines. Respectful of the environment, he practices sustainable farming to preserve his land. Hand-harvesting and selective sorting guarantee impeccable quality. Thanks to his expertise and deep connection to the terroir, he offers a diverse range, from regional appellations to Grand Crus. Discover the authentic expression of Burgundy's terroir through these unique wines.
Regular price
15,95€HT
-3% from 60btls : 15,47€HT
Prix dégressifs selon le volume total dans votre panier :
• 60+ bouteilles : 15,47€HT (–3 %)
• 120+ bouteilles : 15,15€HT (–5 %)
• 300+ bouteilles : 14,83€HT (–7 %)
• 480+ bouteilles : 14,35€HT (–10 %)
Remise calculée sur le total de bouteilles de la commande (tous produits confondus).
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Detailed description of the vintage
Country, France
Region , Bourgogne
Appellation, Bourgogne
Grape variety(s), Pinot Noir
Sweetness, Dry
Winemaking,
Soil Type , Clay-limestone
Certification, High Environmental Value
Alcohol content, 13.0 %
Regular price
15,95€HT
-3% from 60btls : 15,47€HT
Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits Old Vines Red 2023
15,95€HT
How to appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing tips
Service tips
Serve at 14° to 16°
Guarding potential
2 to 5 years
Our opinion on the vintage
This wine boasts a complex nose, a blend of fruity, smoky, toasty, and spicy aromas that evolve over the years. On the palate, it is full-bodied and silky, with a beautiful structure and remarkable length. The finish subtly reveals woody notes that complement the whole. Perfect for pairing with game birds, meats cooked in wine, or strong cheeses, it will delight lovers of elegant and structured wines.
Established in 1990, Domaine Olivier Gard is run by Manuel Olivier in the Hautes-Côtes de Nuits, in the immediate vicinity of Vosne-Romanée. The estate now spans approximately 11 hectares, spread between the Hautes-Côtes and the Côte de Nuits, with a focus on viticulture.
The vineyard notably includes a plot of Aligoté, a grape variety historically established in the area and closely linked to the local cultivation of small fruits. This regional tradition — blackcurrants, raspberries, strawberries — is still alive, with the family continuing to cultivate and directly sell these fruits, emblematic of the Hautes-Côtes.
The white wines from these old Aligoté vines are fermented in vats, with a focus on freshness and precision. They are distinguished by direct and mineral profiles, with floral expressions and a marked sense of vivacity. The Vieilles Vignes cuvée exemplifies this approach, offering a frank, sparkling, and balanced white wine, recognized for its clarity