Burgundy Red Sparkling Wine

  • Red
  • 75 cl

Rare: a red sparkling wine from Burgundy!
Aromatic intensity and rare strength, dynamic bubbles, a very original wine

This wine is made as a Crémant or a Champagne, that is to say in traditional method (second closure in bottle), but can not be called Crémant de Bourgogne which is an appellation reserved for white and rosé wines.

To discover on Corsé chocolate or a red fruit cake!

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€14.70

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    The Wine bottles are packaged in specialized packaging certified by the UPS carrier, which ensures delivery without damaging the wines or breaking the bottles. If ever a package is lost or the wine bottles broken, it will be re-shipped to you as soon as possible, we have specific insurance for this need.

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tasting

Burgundy Red Sparkling Wine

  • Complex

  • Powerful

  • Mineral

  • Fruity

  • Woody

This wine is made as a Crémant or a Champagne, that is to say in traditional method (second fermentation in bottle), but can not be called Crémant de Bourgogne which is an appellation reserved for white and rosé wines.



  • Grapes

    Blend of grapes from the Hautes Côtes de Beaune:
    - Pinot Noir
    - Gamay

  • Breeding

    Red Sparkling Burgundy develops all its aromas and acquires its typicity thanks to a 24-month aging in the bottle

  • Winemaking

    - pneumatic presses with a capacity of 50 hl with pressure rise in progressive steps
    - light red vinification
    - sowing with selected yeasts
    - thermoregulated tanks at 20°C
    - taking foam in the bottle (traditional method) and ageing in an air-conditioned cellar at 15 ° C.

  • Tasting

    - Colour: bright intense red, fine and persistent foam
    - Nose: elegant with powerful aromas of red fruits
    - Palate: freshness, aroma of raspberry, strawberry, blackcurrant


  • Food & Wine Pairings

    As an aperitif, it will be even more intense with a raspberry cream.
    To accompany your grilled red meats (barbecues) or Italian cuisine.
    Let yourself be surprised with a red fruit cake or full-bodied chocolate.

features

  • Appellation

    Regional
  • Type of Wine

    Sparkling
  • Wine Making

    Traditional Champagne Method
  • Grape Variety

    Pinot Noir
  • Harvest

    Manual
  • Burgundy Region

    Côte Chalonnaise
  • Service

    6 to 8 degrees
  • Degree of alcohol

    12°
appellation

Crémant de Bourgogne

Wine Characteristics

A wine bursting with youth and audacity. Its freshness and vigour are a matter of general agreement. Given time, it acquires the stateliness of a great wine. The brut faithfully reflects its lively and clear-cut personality. As demise or sec, vivacity yields to smoothness and makes room for a new taste impression, that of sweetness.


The blanc is generally white-gold in colour. The bubbles are fine and form a delicate necklace around the edge of the glass. Floral, citrusy and mineral aromas are matched in the mouth by freshness and elegance plus a degree of acidity which is the key to a proper balance between aromatic power and the desired degree of lightness.


The blanc de blancs carries the perfume of white flowers, citrus fruits or green apples. With time, it will develop toasty notes and notes of pitted-fruits such as apricot or peach.


The blanc de noirs exhales aromas of small fruits (cherry, blackcurrant, raspberry). In the mouth, powerful, long and persistent. Time adds charm and warmth, with aromas of dried fruits and, perhaps, honey, spices or nutmeg.


The rosé, made from Pinot Noir grapes with or without a proportion of Gamay, is pink-gold in colour. This is a delicate wine with subtle aromas of red fruits.
 

Wine Steward’s Tip

Although Crémant de Bourgogne is a perfect pre-dinner drink, this in no way takes away from the fact that it is also a perfect accompaniment to food. The blanc chimes with main dishes such as stewed poultry with pears and dried fruits (confit de volaille aux poires et fruits secs).With the blanc de blancs, try scallops or river fish. The blanc de noirs makes a splendid match for braised oxtail or snails with potatoes (escargots en coque de pomme de terre) and is the ideal partner for poultry such as a fattened hen from La Bresse. The rosé is a sound choice as a dessert wine with its powerful floral aromas which go perfectly with ice cream and bring a touch of freshness to the close of a meal. It is ideal with pastries and its fruit scents are unbeatable with a red-fruit sorbet.
Serving temperatures: 4 to 8°C as a pre-dinner drink or dessert wine,6 to 9°C with main meal.
 

Situation

Sparkling Bourgogne made its entrance into history in 1830 when it was lauded by the poet Alfred de Musset (1820-1857) in his “Secrètes pensées de Raphaël”. It was first made at the beginning of the 19th century at Chablis, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Rully and Tonnerre, and since then has not ceased to sparkle. It was for a long time the practice to make effervescent versions of prestigious Burgundian Grands Crus but the AOC status granted in 1975 laid down strict conditions for its production on the basis of meticulously-applied traditional skills to achieve high-quality vinification. Only whites and rosés qualify for the appellation. They may be blanc de blancs (from white grapes) or blanc de noirs (from white-juiced black grapes). Most are classed as brut or, less often, demi-sec. The production area is the same as that for the appellation Bourgogne.

Terroirs


The grapes from which the vins de base for Crémant de Bourgogne are made come from a wide variety of soils in vineyard districts throughout Bourgogne.
They range from the chalky subsoil of the Joigny district in the north to the granites of southern Bourgogne, via the limestones and marls of the Côtes where most of the wines of this appellation are grown.

Source : https://www.bourgogne-wines.com

Estate

Vitteaut Alberti

Vitteaut Alberti is a family estate specializing in Burgundy Cremant for 3 generations.

Installed since 1951 in the heart of the Burgundy vineyard, in the village of Rully, which is the historic cradle of the Crémants of Burgundy.

In 1968, Gérard the son, and his wife Danielle joined the company. The aim is to develop the business.

Today, the third generation, Agnes, the daughter of Gérard and Danielle, has joined the family home. She continues the adventure in the same spirit of quality and with the concern of an impeccable welcome.

The diversity of plots ranging from the Hautes Côtes de Beaune to the Côte Chalonnaise, to the use of specific equipment during all the winemaking, (air-conditioned cuve, thermoregulated vats, pneumatic press with specific program, bottling group, pneumatic disgorgement, self adhesive dressing) with the production research of Crémant personalized while fresh and elegant.

The appellations produced at the Vitteaut Alberti estate:

  • White cremant (40% Pinot Noir - 40% Chardonnay - 20% Aligoté)
  • Crémant Blanc de Blancs (80% Chardonnay - 20% Aligoté)
  • Cremant Rosé (100% Pinot Noir)
  • Special cuvée "Agnes" (100% Chardonnay strictly selected)