Cremant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs
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Cremant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs
Vitteaut Alberti
Domaine Remoriquet
Red Burgundy 2022 - "Les Champs d'Argent"
Domaine Joannet - Côte de Nuits
Domaine Fleurot-Larose
Domaine Richard Rottiers
Domaine des Malandes - Chablis
Domaine Venot
Domaine Venot
Montagny Premier Cru 2022 - "Saint Morille"
Domaine Berthenet - Montagny
Domaine Doreau
Mercurey 2023 Red - "Les Monthelons"
Domaine Venot
Michel Guilleminot - Champagne
Domaine Doreau
Michel Guilleminot - Champagne
Givry Premier Cru red 2022 "Le Vernoy"
Domaine Michel Goubard
Givry Premier Cru red 2022 - "La Grande Berge"
Domaine Michel Goubard
Champagne Vintage 2017 - "La Belle Année"
Michel Guilleminot - Champagne
Givry Premier Cru 2022 - "Les Grands Prétans"
Domaine Mouton - Givry
Givry Premier Cru red 2022 - "Clos Jus"
Domaine Mouton - Givry
Magnum Burgundy Red "Silver Fields" 2019
Domaine Joannet - Côte de Nuits
Domaine Venot
Magnum Givry Premier Cru red 2022 "La Grande Berge"
Domaine Michel Goubard
Magnum Givry Premier Cru white 2022 - "La Plante"
Domaine Danjean Berthoux
Magnum Givry Premier Cru white 2019 - "La Plante"
Domaine Danjean Berthoux
Vin année de naissance
Assortment of 6 Wines "Discovery of Burgundy"
Vins de Bourgogne
Assortment 100% White Wines of Burgundy
Vins de Bourgogne
Assortment of 6 wines "Voyage en Bourgogne"
Vins de Bourgogne
Vins de Bourgogne
Vins de Bourgogne
Vins de Bourgogne
Vins de Bourgogne
Great Red Wines of Burgundy Box
Vins de Bourgogne
Find here all the cheap Burgundy wines on sale online offered by Le Bourguignon. They are available for purchase by cartons of 6 bottles, but also on a unit basis for some.
A unique selection of cheap Burgundy wine for sale online on the internet, wines at the best price from traditional wine-harvesters.
White wine, red wine, rosé wine, sparkling wine (Crémants de Bourgogne)...
All Burgundy appellations are available for purchase, from northern Burgundy (Chablis and Auxerrois) to the south (Mâcon) via the prestigious Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune and Côte Chalonnaise.
There are several reasons:
- Burgundy is a very fragmentedwine region. Small plots are more difficult to work with. Moreover, the number of appellations in Burgundy is more than 100, while it is a region thatproduces only 4% of French wine.
- The number of small producers is large (about 4000), the average size of a farm is 10 hectares. Of course, it is more difficult to make economies of scale by having a small operation.
- There is a strong enthusiasm for Burgundy at the international level, while production is quite low in volume. This is particularly the case for large vintages (1% of production), whose plots are sometimes only a few hectares (1.8 hectares for example for the famous Romanée Conti).
- The last few years have been small in harvest quantities (particularly due to hail and spring frosts), exacerbating the shortage, while demand remains strong, especially at the global level.