- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Guyon
- Region Bourgogne
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2020 - 2025
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2016 - Bourgogne Rouge Domaine JP Guyon - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Guyon
- Region Bourgogne
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2020 - 2025
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Neal Martin, May 2019, Score: 84
The 2016 Bourgogne Rouge sees no new oak. It has a simple cranberry and briary bouquet with a touch of iodine. The palate is built around brittle black fruit, simple and quite saline.
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Neal Martin, May 2019, Score: 84
The 2016 Bourgogne Rouge sees no new oak. It has a simple cranberry and briary bouquet with a touch of iodine. The palate is built around brittle black fruit, simple and quite saline.
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Jancis Robinson, January 2018, Score: 16.5
Dark crimson. Rather fresh, appealing and forest-floor-like. Rather rich – like a cherry-liqueur chocolate filling – on the palate. Seriously dramatic, to good effect. Luscious.
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Jasper Morris MW, October 2017, Score: 87
Dark colour, a really extraordinary perfume, almost too floral, then very accessible fruit on the palate. This is very come hither but perhaps could use a touch more tension behind the overtly floral style.
Region
Bourgogne
This blanket regional appellation can apply to wines throughout Burgundy (60% of the area's production) as long as they comply with regulations relating to grape type, yield and alcohol content. Reds and roses are from Pinot Noir or Gamay. Whites are Chardonnay. They are usually the most straightforward of the Burgundy wines, and as a result are the least expensive and the most approachable upon release. In the hands of a more serious producer these can represent exceptional value and quality. The wines are made with the same care and attention to detail as their grander wines. However, they may not qualify for a village or communal appellation because the vines are too young or the vineyard area is outside the appellation boundary.