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Pinot Noir is a notoriously tricky variety to grow, but nowhere does it better than in the cooler climate of its native Burgundy, especially in the great villages of the Côte d’Or. The Côte de Beaune is about vibrancy and red cherry fruit flavours. In the north, as one heads up through the Côte de Nuits through villages like Chambolle Musigny and Gevrey Chambertin, the wines have denser wild fruit characters, building in concentration and structure. The southerly vineyards of Mercurey in the Côte Chalonnaise produce beautifully accessible wines.There are no products in this view.