Simon Colin Santenay 2023

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Pinot Noir | Burgundy | France | Red Wine | Simon Colin | 2023 | 0,75 L | 13 %
About
Simon Colin Santenay 2023 Rouge is a dry red wine made primarily from Pinot Noir grapes, grown in the esteemed Santenay appellation of the Burgundy region in France. Known for its traditional winemaking and focus on expressing terroir, Simon Colin produces wines that reflect elegance, finesse, and the nuanced personality of Burgundy Pinot Noir. The 2023 vintage continues this legacy with a pure, balanced expression of fruit and earth, shaped by sustainable vineyard practices and careful cellar work.
Tasting notes

Simon Colin Santenay 2023 Rouge opens with aromas of red cherries, raspberries, and delicate floral notes, underlined by hints of forest floor and spice. The palate is silky and medium-bodied, with fine-grained tannins and a vibrant acidity that carry flavors of fresh berries, subtle minerality, and a whisper of oak. Its structure and elegance make it both refined and expressive, true to its Burgundy roots.

Pairing

Simon Colin Santenay 2023 Rouge pairs wonderfully with roasted poultry, such as duck or chicken, where its brightness cuts through richness. It also complements earthy vegetarian dishes or soft cheeses, highlighting its finesse and balanced profile.

12 in stock

51.80 

Wine Searcher review

89/100
Pinot Noir has very aromatic profile, very fresh acidity and low level of quaite soft tannins. The nature of Pinot Noir wine is its flavors of red berries and cherry (red sour cherries in lighter wines and cooked black cherries in bold examples). This wine matures very exating, developing notes of berry jam, violets, leather, moss and mushrooms.
The southern Côte de Beaune appellation which produces both red and white wines. Red wines are very deep and saturated - truly outstanding examples can be found in the appellation. White wines lack elegance. There are 12 Premier Cru vineyards lucky to have the best climate in Santenay.
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