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		<title>Domaine Boris Champy Bourgogne Hautes-Cotes de Beaune Bignon 421 2020</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On the nose, as well as on the palate, this wine combines a lovely altitude freshness (fresh red fruit) with a spicy character typical of a fine Pinot Noir. This wine can be enjoyed as an aperitif with friends but is also at home with charcuterie, shepherd's pie or a vegetable quiche.<br />
Cellaring 3 to 7 years</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
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<li>Organic certified wine (Ecocert).</li>
<li>Biodynamic certified wine (Demeter).</li>
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<h2>ไวน์ Facts</h2>
<p><strong>Country: </strong>France<strong><br />
Sub Region</strong>: Burgundy<br />
<strong>Vintage:</strong> 2020<br />
<strong>Colour:</strong> Red<br />
<strong>Varietal:</strong> 100% Pinot Noir<br />
<strong>Alcohol %: </strong>12.5%<br />
<strong>Food Suggestion: </strong>Chicken and Turkey<br />
<strong>Provenance (Old/New World):</strong> Old World<br />
<strong>Bottle Size:</strong> 750 ml</p>
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<h2 class="has-text-align-left wp-block-heading">An audacious and eco-conscious wine producer</h2>
<h3 class="has-text-align-left titre2 wp-block-heading"><strong>A multi-faceted career</strong></h3>
<p>Born in 1974, Boris Champy is a native of the Champagne region. An oenologist by training, he started out working at the Dominus Estate in California’s Napa Valley for 10 years. He later became technical director for a well-known <em>négociant</em> in Beaune, and then estate manager for the famous Clos des Lambrays in Morey-Saint-Denis. He was also president of the Corton ODG and responsible for the creation of an environmental protection association. In his private life, Boris is an accomplished triathlete with a passion for history.</p>
<p>Thanks to the people he met and worked with over his formative years, he has not only acquired a comprehensive vine-to-wine expertise, but also an entrepreneurial mindset which led him, midway through his life, to create his own domaine.</p>
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<h3 class="has-text-align-left titre2 wp-block-heading"><strong>Developing an agroecological ecosystem at the Domaine</strong></h3>
<p>Finding himself without a successor, Didier Montchovet decided to sell his Domaine to Boris Champy, thereby perpetuating the philosophy it has pursued since 1984. It was a smooth handover that began informally during the 2019 harvest, in which Boris Champy participated.</p>
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<h4>The Hautes-Côtes‘ future</h4>
<p>Boris Champy believes that the Hautes-Côtes has an exciting future ahead of it, particularly thanks to their altitude within the context of global warming. Together with the neighbouring winegrowers, he is determined to continue building the reputation of the wines from this superb yet little-known winegrowing region.</p>
<p>Domaine Boris Champy’s aim is simple: to showcase the lieux-dits and highlight the different microclimates, exposures and other fascinating subtleties. In the high-lying hills and valleys of the Hautes-Côtes, Boris practices a viticulture that is still somewhat alien to that of the great winegrowing Côte. The vineyard plots are small islands of biodiversity with numerous clos as well as trees, quickset hedges, meurgers (thick stone walls) and fruit trees… Boris knows that one must take a holistic approach, that of an agroecological ecosystem, one that is completely eco-friendly.</p>
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<h2><strong>Grape Variety</strong></h2>
<h5><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Pinot Noir</strong></span></h5>
<p>In many ways, Pinot Noir is the polar opposite of Cabernet Sauvignon.  Pinot Noir has thin skins not thick and makes much lighter paler wines that are not as well suited to blending or long-term aging.  Cabernet Sauvignon needs extra heat to ripen fully, while Pinot Noir needs cooler conditions to retain its seductive earthy charm and falls flat in places where it gets too ripe and fruity.</p>
<p>Pinot Noir is probably the most frustrating, and at times infuriating, wine grape in the world. However when it is successful, it can produce some of the most sublime wines known to man. This thin-skinned grape which grows in small, tight bunches performs well on well-drained, deepish limestone based subsoils as are found on Burgundy&#8217;s Côte d&#8217;Or.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=&#8221;2/3&#8243;][vc_column_text]
<h2><span style="color: #800000;">Burgundy Wine</span></h2>
<p>About 200 million years ago, the region was part of a vast, tropical sea which created limestone soils. These soils are the secret behind the zesty minerality that’s the hallmark of Burgundy wines. In fact, if you venture into the vineyards you can find chunks of limestone or marl (limestone mixed with clay) that contain fascinating fossilized sea creatures mixed within.</p>
<p>The easiest way to wrap your brain around Burgundy is to understand that there are really only two grape varieties to remember <strong>Pinot Noir &amp; Chardonnay</strong>.  Burgundy is not only the original home of these grapes, but the “terroir” (tare-wah) that best expresses their character – elegant, aromatic, complex and highly enjoyable</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Red</strong></span> Burgundy is wine that is made in the Burgundy region of eastern France using 100% Pinot Noir grapes. That’s right, Red Burgundy is just a Pinot Noir.</li>
<li><span style="color: #99cc00;"><strong>White</strong></span> Burgundy is also made in Burgundy, but, since it is white, it is made from 100% Chardonnay grapes.</li>
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<p>Burgundy has become known for being the best land in the world for producing both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and it is for this reason that Burgundy wines have received such acclaim. In fact, the quality of the land is considered to be so important to the creation of red and white Burgundy, that inside the Burgundy region, vineyards are classified by four levels, depending on how exceptional it is believed one’s plot of land is for growing the grapes. When buying a bottle of Burgundy, one of these four classifications will be labeled on the bottle:</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><em><strong>Grand Cru</strong></em> </span>– This classification is reserved for the best vineyards. Only about 2 percent of all vineyards in Burgundy receive this classification</li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><em><strong>Premier Cru</strong></em></span> – These wines are produced from vineyards that are still considered to be of stellar quality, but just a small step down from Grand Cru. These vineyards make up about 12 percent of all vineyards in Burgundy and can also produce wines that are quite expensive.</li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><em>Village Wines</em></strong></span> – These are Burgundies that are produced from grapes sourced from several vineyards in 1 of the 42 villages of Burgundy. You will know it’s a Village wine because the name of the village where the grapes were sourced will be labeled on the bottle. These wines represent 36 percent of all Burgundy.</li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><em><strong>Regional Wines</strong></em></span> – Finally, Regional wines are considered to be the lowest level of classification. These are wines that are created from a combination of vineyards from a variety of villages within Burgundy, as opposed to a single village, like Village wines. As such, wines of this classification will simply be labeled as a wine of Bourgone. These wines represent 50 percent of all wines produced in Burgundy.</li>
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<p><em>To the ‘vigneron” (winemakers/growers) Burgundy is not only the original home of these grapes, but the terroir that best expresses their character – elegant, aromatic, complex and highly enjoyable.  Pinot noir from Burgundy as “Rustic” “Barnyard” or “Forest-floor”</em></p>
<p><em>No other wine region in the world is as well-known for its terroir as Burgundy, where vineyards that are metres apart can produce vastly different wines from the same grapes.</em>[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1499707011753{padding-top: 30px !important;}&#8221;][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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