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The Saint-Romain Rouge 2017 from Maison Albert Bichot embodies the elegance of Burgundy wines. This red wine with fruity and slightly smoky aromas offers a beautiful structure and silky tannins. Perfect with white meats, poultry in sauce, and creamy cheeses, it stands out with its Pinot Noir grape variety and its 2017 vintage. Produced using sustainable viticulture practices, it reflects the authentic expertise of an estate committed to organic farming. Serve between 13 and 15 °C for optimal tasting.
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Saint-Romain Rouge 2017 | Wine from the Maison Albert Bichot
Founded in 1831, the Maison Albert Bichot has established itself as a benchmark in the world of Burgundy wines. Based in Beaune since 1912, this family-owned house embodies the Burgundian wine heritage with a particular focus on authenticity and the preservation of terroirs. Under the guidance of Albéric Bichot since 1996, the house has committed to organic farming practices and environmental preservation. Today, Albert Bichot is recognized for its expertise and commitment to quality and sustainability.
The Saint-Romain Rouge 2017 from the Maison Albert Bichot is an elegant wine, representative of the character of red wines from the Côte de Beaune. This 2017 vintage, made from the Pinot Noir grape variety, offers a brilliant color with ruby highlights. On the nose, fruity aromas dominate, accompanied by subtle smoky notes that add complexity to the ensemble. On the palate, this wine presents a beautiful structure with fine and silky tannins, offering a tasting experience full of finesse and length.
The Saint-Romain Rouge 2017 pairs perfectly with white meats such as a pan-seared veal chop or poultry in a light sauce, creamy cheeses like Brillat-Savarin or Cîteaux, as well as stewed dishes like a blanquette of veal or a light coq au vin.
Serve it between 13 and 15 °C to reveal all its complexity and finesse.
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