Bouchard Père et Fils: Exceptional Burgundy Grands Crus
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Discover Bouchard Père et Fils
The Bouchard Père & Fils house, established in 1731, is one of the oldest and most prestigious wine producers in Burgundy. Based at the Château de Beaune since 1820, it owns a unique viticultural heritage with over 130 hectares, including an outstanding proportion of Premiers Crus and Grands Crus. Their estate in the Côte d'Or includes famous vineyards such as Chevalier-Montrachet, Montrachet, and Corton-Charlemagne, as well as legendary monopoles like Beaune Grèves Vigne de l'Enfant Jésus.
Terroir and Characteristics
The unique terroir of Bouchard Père & Fils is based on rich limestone and clay-limestone soils, with a temperate climate ideal for cultivating emblematic grape varieties such as Pinot Noir for reds and Chardonnay for whites. The house practices sustainable viticulture combined with innovative winemaking techniques in its modern facilities at the Saint-Vincent winery, ensuring wines that truly express the character of Burgundy's greatest vineyards.
Wine Profile
Bouchard's white wines stand out with their mineral brilliance, finesse, and elegance, while the red wines offer a silky structure, deep aromatic richness, and excellent aging potential. These full-bodied and refined wines perfectly represent Burgundy's excellence and appeal to both enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
Food Pairings
Bouchard Père & Fils wines pair beautifully with refined dishes such as Époisses cheese, aged Comté, grilled red meats, and truffle-based dishes. Their balance and aromatic complexity enhance gourmet meals and special occasions.
Our Bouchard Père et Fils Selection
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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.
