Bichot, one of Burgundy’s top producers, opts to use the relatively new, Bourgogne Côte d’Or, appellation that indicates all the grapes came from the Côte d’Or. None from the Mâconnais or the Côte Chalonnaise. In fact, I’m told that all the grapes came from the revered Côte de Nuits, which I wouldn’t doubt after tasting this suave and refined beauty. Bichot seamlessly captures the all-too elusive fruitiness and savory sides of Pinot Noir that make Bourgogne unique. Ready to enjoy now, this mid-weight treasure is a fabulous introduction to the captivating charms of Burgundy.
93 Michael Apstein – March 26, 2025