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Discover the 2007 Vintage Wines

The 2007 vintage is renowned for producing remarkable quality wines across various French wine regions. Benefiting from a generally mild and balanced climate, it allowed optimal ripening of grape varieties such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Merlot, and Syrah. Wines from this year often display beautiful aromatic complexity and good aging potential.

Terroir and Characteristics

The 2007 climate conditions enabled winemakers to harvest well-ripened grapes, often with lively acidity. Depending on the region, soils rich in limestone, clay, or rolled pebbles influenced the wine profiles. In regions like Burgundy and the Rhône Valley, the 2007 vintage offers structured and elegant wines, with a fine expression of the terroir.

Wine Profile

This vintage typically produces full-bodied red wines with well-integrated tannins and fruity, spicy aromas. White wines tend to be fresh, featuring marked minerality with floral and fruity notes. The balance between acidity and alcohol ensures great aging potential for wines to develop favorably in the cellar.

Food Pairings

Wines from the 2007 vintage pair wonderfully with refined dishes such as duck breast, aged Époisses cheese, roast veal, or fish in sauce like sea bass. Their structure and elegance enhance both simple meals and festive occasions.

Our 2007 Vintage Wine Selection

Explore achetezduvin.fr’s carefully curated selection of 2007 vintage wines, handpicked by our sommeliers. Benefit from our fast and secure delivery to enrich your cellar with characterful, high-quality bottles.

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Notes Parker

Le barème établi par Robert Parker évalue les vins sur une échelle allant de 50 à 100 points afin d’aider les consommateurs à choisir leurs bouteilles. La grille de notation est la suivante :


96 à 100 Une cuvée grandiose : niveau exceptionnel.

90 à 95 Belle complexité aromatique, bel équilibre : niveau excellent.

80 à 89 Grande intensité aromatique, finesse et équilibre : bon niveau.

70 à 79 Plaisant, peu de complexité : niveau moyen.

60 à 69 Quelques défauts perceptibles : niveau très moyen.

50 à 59 Détection de défauts, manque d'équilibre : niveau acceptable.