Côte de Nuits wine

Côte de Nuit wines are known for their rich, complex flavor profiles and their deep roots in traditional winemaking. The region has an exciting history, with Cistercian monks beginning to map the area's soil characteristics in the Middle Ages.

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Flaske af Marsannay 2004 fra Domaine Thierry Mortet
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Flaske af Vosne-Romanée Domaine Jean Grivot 1990
Vosne-Romanée Grivot 1990
€212,95 €235,95
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Flaske af Chambolle-Musigny Domaine Bertheau rødvin årgang 1996
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Flaske af Vosne-Romanée Jacques Cacheux 1997 rødvin
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Flaske af Fixin Alex Gambal 2006 rødvin
Fixin Alex Gambal 2006
€98,95 €109,95
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Flaske af Vosne-Romanée Camille Giroud 2003 rødvin
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Flaske af Vosne Romanée Mongeard Mugneret 2009 rødvin
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Domain Richard 1990 rødvin
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Flaske af Clos de la Perrière Domaine Bertagna 2003 rødvin
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Domaine Richard 1990 rødvin
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Echézeaux Jacques Cacheux Grand Cru 1997 flaske
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Nuits-St-Georges Mongeard-Mugneret 1997 flaske
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Flaske af Gevrey Chambertin 2006 fra Domaine Pierre Damoy
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Flaske af Chambolle-Musigny Domaine Ponnelle 1983 rødvin
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Flaske af Nuits-Saint-Georges Liger-Belair 1995 rødvin
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Flaske af Vosne-Romanée Quinson Fils 1990 rødvin
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Flaske af Chambolle-Musigny Domaine Bertheau 1997 rødvin
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Flaske af Les Damodes Domaine Lécheneaut 1997 rødvin
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Hubert Lignier 1998 rødvin
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Domaine Denis Mortet 2008
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Flaske af Les Longeroies Domaine Denis Mortet 2008 rødvin
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Domaine Denis Mortet 2010
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Flaske af Gevrey-Chambertin Domaine Denis Mortet 2010
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Flaske Marsannay Domaine Denis Mortet 2003 rødvin
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Chambolle-Musigny Domaine G. Roumier 2000 flaske
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Flaske af Chambolle-Musigny 1999 fra Domaine Jean-Jacques Confuron
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Flaske af Morey-Saint-Denis fra Domaine Lignier årgang 1995
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En flaske Gevrey-Chambertin Domaine Pierre Naigeon 1995
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Flaske Marsannay Domaine Trapet 2002 rødvin
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Flaske af Vougeot Chauffray-Chopin 1997 rødvin fra Bourgogne
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Chambolle-Musigny rødvin fra Jean-Philippe Marchand 1996
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Burgundy 1990 Marsannay Saint Benigne
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Flaske af Nuits-Saint-Georges 1997 fra Chauvenet-Chopin
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Flaske af Chambolle-Musigny rødvin årgang 1997
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Flaske Nuits-Saint-Georges Domaine Lecheneaut 1998 rødvin
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The story behind Côte de Nuit's wines

The Côte de Nuits is one of the world’s most respected wine regions, with a history of both tradition and innovation. Back in the Middle Ages, Cistercian monks introduced systems to identify the unique characteristics of different vineyards. This laid the foundation for the concept of terroir, which highlights how soil and climate influence the character of a wine. Over the centuries, the region has built a reputation for quality wines, helped along by historical figures such as King Louis XIV, and 2015 marked a milestone when the vineyards were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. As an example of another proud wine tradition, there are also authentic Gattinara wines that reflect an equally rich heritage.

  • In the Middle Ages, monks established early systems to understand the value of vineyards.
  • In the 15th century, Chambertin and Nuits fields achieved widespread recognition.
  • 17th century: Commercial expansion increased the value of the fields.
  • 18th century: King Louis XIV's recommendations gave prestige to the region's wines.
  • UNESCO recognition in 2015 confirms its cultural and historical significance.

How terroir influences the taste of Côte de Nuits wines

The terroir of the Côte de Nuits contributes to the distinct qualities that characterize the region’s Pinot Noir wines. The area’s limestone and clay soils play a central role in grape growth and influence the wine’s flavor. The soil’s ability to regulate water supply to the vines is critical to the balance of sugar and acidity in the grapes. Different soil types result in varying flavor nuances — from mineral, chalky notes to rich, clay-based tones. Microclimates further diversify flavor profiles, resulting in wines of great complexity and increasing demand among collectors.

For example, wines from clayey vineyards can reveal deeper and fuller flavors, while those from limestone-rich vineyards often develop a more mineral and astringent character that matures beautifully over time.

Differences between Côte de Nuits and Côtes de Beaune wines

Although both Côte de Nuits and Côtes de Beaune are renowned wine regions in Burgundy, they produce very different wines. Côte de Nuits is famous for the depth and complexity of its Pinot Noir wines, which develop over time with flavors of dark berries and spice. In contrast, Côtes de Beaune is found to the south, which is known for its refined Chardonnays with floral and citrus notes. Both regions benefit from the chalky soils of the Côte d'Or, but climatic differences contribute to their unique character.

The Côte de Nuits contains many of Burgundy's prestigious Grand Cru vineyards around Gevrey-Chambertin and Vosne-Romanée, while the Côtes de Beaune is home to prominent white wine vineyards. This geographical diversity results in distinctive wines, each with their own unique traits.

Perfect food pairings for Côte de Nuit's wines

The wines of the Côte de Nuit offer many opportunities for interesting food pairings, with Pinot Noir from the region complimenting rich meals such as braised lamb, red meat or wild fowl, while for those seeking a lighter and fresher wine experience, Riesling can add a pleasant contrast. Their berry aromas and tannic structure pair well with dishes that include earthy ingredients such as mushrooms and black truffles, enhancing the wine’s complex earthy tones.

Hard cheeses and charcuterie also match the nuances of the wine and provide a balanced dining experience. The versatility of Côte de Nuits wines makes them an obvious choice for gourmet meals.

How do I choose the best Côte de Nuits wine?

When looking for the best Côte de Nuits wine, it is important to consider the age and origin of the wine. Wines from small, renowned villages can often offer a unique tasting experience. At Bottles With History you will find wines that have been stored in optimal conditions for up to 60 years, which can provide a rich and complex taste, perfect for the discerning wine lover.

Where can you buy Côte de Nuits wine in Copenhagen?

If you are in Copenhagen and looking for Côte de Nuits wine, you might want to consider visiting Bottles With History's webshop, where they offer one of Scandinavia's largest selections of vintage wines. With same-day delivery and free shipping for orders over 500 DKK, you can easily have the wines delivered straight to your door.

What makes a Côte de Nuits wine special?

Côte de Nuit wine is renowned for its depth, complexity and ability to age and develop nuanced flavour profiles over time. When you choose wine from Bottles With History, you have access to bottles that have been carefully preserved for up to 60 years, which can truly bring out these unique flavour profiles and provide an extraordinary wine experience.

How does aging affect the taste of Côte de Nuits wine?

Ageing can have a significant impact on the taste of Côte de Nuits wine, allowing it to develop deeper aromas and a rounder taste. At Bottles With History you will find vintage wines that have seen decades in safe aging conditions, ensuring that each bottle presents its own history and depth of flavor, to the delight of every wine enthusiast.

What grapes are used in Côte de Nuits wine?

In the Côte de Nuits, Pinot Noir is the primary grape used, known for producing wines with elegant structure and complex flavors. This grape is the foundation of most red wines in the region, and at Bottles With History you can find older vintages that really show the potential of the grape and the terroir.