Givry Red 2022
- Red
- 75 cl
Prestigious red wine from Burgundy, offer a wonderful red Givry of a year 2022 of very good quality! Treat your loved ones as a gift for a nice bottle of red Burgundy wine for Father's Day. Great gift, 100% pleasure!
Prestigious red wine from Burgundy, offer a wonderful red Givry of a year 2022 of very good quality! Treat your loved ones as a gift for a nice bottle of red Burgundy wine for Father's Day. Great gift, 100% pleasure!
Givry Red 2022
Complex
Powerful
Mineral
Fruity
Woody
Make a happy one for Father's Day! If your dad is a lover of red wine, this Givry from the Mouton estate will allow you to make a gift without risk: very balanced wine, splendid vintage, this wine is very structured and fine at the same time.
Aged in oak for 12 months this Givry Rouge is one of the best wines of the appellation... at a very attractive price!
Wine to drink with red meats, game or dishes in sauce.
To be enjoyed as soon as purchased, the keeping of this wine will be possible for another 4 to 10 years.
Serve around 16 degrees.
Full, round Burgundy red wine: pasta and risotto, grilled or roasted pork, roasted veal, sauce or pan-fried, Lamb, poultry, rabbit, roast beef, game birds, liver, kidneys in sauce, skewers, kebab, woks, camembert, brie
Appellation
VillageType of Wine
StillWine Making
Oak casksGrape Variety
Pinot NoirHarvest
ManualBurgundy Region
Côte ChalonnaiseVintage
2022Service
14 to 16 degreesCustody potential
2024Givry is primarily a red wine made from Pinot Noir grapes. To the eye it presents a brilliant carmine or crimson colour set off by purplish highlights.
Its bouquet generally evokes violets, strawberries, and blackberries with variants which include liquorices, game, and sometimes spice (cloves). It is quite tannic in its early youth but after 3 to 5 years in the bottle it becomes suppler and fuller. It boasts a firm structure.
White Givry (Chardonnay) is a bright, limpid pale gold. It is redolent of aromas of honey or lemon with notes of lime and lily, then dried fruits (often toasted) come to the fore after the wine has aged some years. The mouth is delicate, with a balance between mellowness and acidity which guarantees its keeping qualities as well as giving it good length.
Red: its firm structure hides a delicate aromatic register which clearly makes it a fine match for pâtés, pies, and terrines, as well as cured ham and fine charcuterie. However, its distinction and solid construction are calculated to please meat-lovers. Fibrous joints, beefsteak, braised veal, stewed poultry, or a roasted fattened hen from La Bresse will respond to its dense tannins.
It is equally well-matched with soft-centred cheeses: Camembert, Brie de Meaux, Reblochon.
Serving temperature: around 15 °C.
White: fish in light sauces, freshwater pike cooked with butter and white meats bring out its finest qualities. As far as cheeses are concerned, try pressed-curd cheeses such as Saint-Nectaire and Cantal.
Serving temperature: 11 to 13 °C.
This Côte Chalonnaise wines was the favorite of the French King Henri IV (1553-1610). It is produced in the communes of Givry (with its hamlets Poncey, Cortiambles and Russilly), Dracy-le-Fort, and Jambles – a corner of Paradise for wine-growing, surrounding what has been a fortified location since the Middle Ages. Its AOC dates from 1946. As Philippe Sollers wrote in his autobiography “Being born into a culture of French wine is a deeply fortifying and sobering experience that becomes a part of you. As a child, one does not even need to read Rabelais - his words live and speak all around”.
Brown soils derived from the breakdown of Oxfordian Jurassic limestones and clayey-limestones. Most of the vines are planted facing East-South-East or due South at altitudes between 240 and 280 metres, or slightly higher in the case of the Climat named Les Bois Chevaux.
Source : https://www.bourgogne-wines.com
Domaine Venot in Burgundy Côte Chalonnaise.
Producer respectful of the vine and traditional methods (hand picking) offering precise and very expressive wines, at a very good value for money. A reference of the coast of Chalonnais a few cables from Givry.