Bouchard Pere & Fils

Beaune - Premier Cru Clos Saint-Landry - Bouchard Pere & Fils

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Producer Bouchard Pere & Fils
Name Beaune Premier Cru Clos Saint-Landry
Variety Pinot Noir
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, earthy notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, long maceration
Region Burgundy
Production area Beaune
Country France
Type Red wine
Aging 12-18 months
Type of cask French oak barrels
Color Ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 10-15 years
Pairing Red meat, game, aged cheeses

The Beaune - Premier Cru Clos Saint-Landry from the renowned Bouchard Pere & Fils winery represents an excellent expression of terroir and winemaking craftsmanship. This white wine, originating from Burgundy, is made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, harvested from a single vineyard classified as Premier Cru. The Clos Saint-Landry is known for its calcareous and clay-rich soil, which imparts the wine with extraordinary minerality and a complex structure.

The vinification process includes fermentation in small oak barrels, where the wine matures for a period ranging from 10 to 12 months. This process helps create a wine with deep aromatic complexity, featuring nuances of white-fleshed fruit, notes of vanilla, and a subtle touch of butter, combined with an elegant creaminess on the palate.

The Beaune - Premier Cru Clos Saint-Landry stands out for its balance between freshness and richness, with an aromatic persistence that makes it ideal for pairing with refined dishes such as fish in creamy sauce or roasted poultry. A wine that enchants with its elegance and ability to evolve beautifully over time.


The winery

Bouchard Père & Fils – Winery in Borgogna (Côte de Beaune)

Discover the story and wines of Bouchard Père & Fils.

A Burgundian house based in Beaune, acting as both producer and négociant of wines made primarily from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and owner of prestigious vineyards across the Côte de Beaune.
Region: Borgogna (Côte de Beaune)
Country: Francia
Founded: 1731
Grapes: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Aligoté, Gamay
Historic headquarters and cellars beneath the Château de Beaune Prestigious plots and wines, including the monopole Clos Saint-Landry and the Beaune Grèves Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus. Declared commitment to convert the entire domaine to organic farming starting with the 2025 harvest. Historic location in the Côte de Beaune with vineyards in the appellations Beaune, Volnay, Pommard, Meursault and Monthelie. Part of the Artémis Domaines group since 2022.
Winery history
The Maison's history dates back to the early 18th century: Michel Bouchard settled in Beaune and the family began trading wine. In the following decades the Bouchard family acquired significant vineyards. The Maison's historic headquarters are linked to the Château de Beaune, and ownership passed to the Henriot family in 1995; more recently the Maison became part of Artémis Domaines. The official website cites 1731 as the year activities began in Beaune and 1775 as the date of the first acquisition of vineyard plots.
Production philosophy
The Maison’s approach combines respect for Burgundian heritage with sustainable practices: enhancement of the terroir, soil conservation, attention to biodiversity, and gradual conversion to organic farming, with commitments to responsible resource management and the protection of local and human heritage.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards concentrated in the Côte de Beaune with plots in the appellations of Beaune, Volnay, Monthelie, Pommard and Meursault; the estate’s history is closely tied to the town of Beaune and its historic cellars beneath the Château.

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