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Skip to main contentBeaune vineyards are the most extensive of the Côte de Beaune, between Savigny to the North, and Pommard to the South. There are no Grands Crus vineyards in this commune, but 36 Premiers Crus.
Vineyard information: Les Grèves is situated in the North between Les Toussaints, Les Bressandes and Les Theurons.
In French, Grèves means sandy, small stones, which describes the soil of these vineyards. It is the largest Beaune Premier Cru vineyard.
Vinification and maturation: The grapes bear small little dark red berries. The bunches are destemmed; they macerate in open vats during 4 weeks helping the subtle terroir to reveal itself. After devatting, the wines are aged in oak barrels during 18 months.
Wine serving temperature: 16-17.
Aging potential: 10 years and more, even 15/20 years.
Beaune vineyards are the most extensive of the Côte de Beaune, between Savigny to the North, and Pommard to the South. There are no Grands Crus vineyards in this commune, but 36 Premiers Crus.
Vineyard information: Les Grèves is situated in the North between Les Toussaints, Les Bressandes and Les Theurons.
In French, Grèves means sandy, small stones, which describes the soil of these vineyards. It is the largest Beaune Premier Cru vineyard.
Vinification and maturation: The grapes bear small little dark red berries. The bunches are destemmed; they macerate in open vats during 4 weeks helping the subtle terroir to reveal itself. After devatting, the wines are aged in oak barrels during 18 months.
Wine serving temperature: 16-17.
Aging potential: 10 years and more, even 15/20 years.