Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine 2022 Bourgogne Pinot Noir “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” 750ml
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Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine 2022 Bourgogne Pinot Noir “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” 750ml

Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine 2022 Bourgogne Pinot Noir “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” 750ml

This is exactly what high-value Côte de Beaune Burgundy should be—pure, transparent, and quietly complex. The 2022 “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” delivers bright red fruit, fine structure, and mineral lift, punching above its appellation. A serious Bourgogne Rouge with real pedigree and consistency.


Origins & Craftsmanship

Produced by Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine in Pernand-Vergelesses, a historic Côte de Beaune estate dating back to 1879, this cuvée reflects the domaine’s focus on purity, transparency, and site expression.

The wine is sourced from multiple parcels across Pommard, Savigny-lès-Beaune, and Ladoix-Serrigny, with a significant portion coming from the vineyard “La Chapelle Notre Dame,” which gives the wine its name.

Key production details:

  • 100% Pinot Noir
  • Vines averaging ~30 years
  • Hand-harvested and fully destemmed
  • ~15 days fermentation with gentle extraction
  • Aged ~10 months: ⅓ neutral oak, ⅔ stainless steel
  • Bottled unfiltered

The approach is deliberately restrained:
👉 Minimal oak influence, maximum fruit clarity and terroir expression


Critics Reviews

Burghound (Allen Meadows) – While the 2022 note is behind subscription, Dubreuil-Fontaine’s Bourgogne Rouge bottlings are consistently reviewed as “outstanding for level”, with emphasis on clarity, freshness, and value (historical Burghound positioning for the cuvée and domaine).

Burgundy Report (Bill Nanson) – Prior vintage context (2021):

“Broad, sweeping, vibrant… very long for its level”

This aligns with the domaine’s reputation for producing top-tier Bourgogne Rouge that drinks above classification.


Tasting Profile

Nose:
Crushed blackberry, raspberry, and subtle floral notes

Palate:
Medium-bodied, with fresh red fruit, light spice, and fine, integrated tannins

Finish:
Clean and persistent, with blackberry, strawberry, and a gentle mineral edge


Quick Overview

Attribute Details
ABV / Proof ~13% ABV
Origin / Region Bourgogne Rouge, Côte de Beaune, France
Producer Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine
Grape Composition 100% Pinot Noir
Aging / Maturation 10 months (⅓ neutral oak, ⅔ stainless steel)
Special Attributes Multi-vineyard blend; unfiltered; estate-grown fruit
Aromas & Flavors Raspberry, blackberry, spice, mineral
Style / Identity Fresh, elegant, terroir-driven Burgundy

Serving & Occasion

Serve slightly cool (55–60°F). Ideal with roast chicken, charcuterie, or simple French bistro fare. Drinks well young but can develop over 3–5 years.

$35.00
Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine 2022 Bourgogne Pinot Noir “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” 750ml
$35.00

Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine 2022 Bourgogne Pinot Noir “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” 750ml

This is exactly what high-value Côte de Beaune Burgundy should be—pure, transparent, and quietly complex. The 2022 “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” delivers bright red fruit, fine structure, and mineral lift, punching above its appellation. A serious Bourgogne Rouge with real pedigree and consistency.


Origins & Craftsmanship

Produced by Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine in Pernand-Vergelesses, a historic Côte de Beaune estate dating back to 1879, this cuvée reflects the domaine’s focus on purity, transparency, and site expression.

The wine is sourced from multiple parcels across Pommard, Savigny-lès-Beaune, and Ladoix-Serrigny, with a significant portion coming from the vineyard “La Chapelle Notre Dame,” which gives the wine its name.

Key production details:

  • 100% Pinot Noir
  • Vines averaging ~30 years
  • Hand-harvested and fully destemmed
  • ~15 days fermentation with gentle extraction
  • Aged ~10 months: ⅓ neutral oak, ⅔ stainless steel
  • Bottled unfiltered

The approach is deliberately restrained:
👉 Minimal oak influence, maximum fruit clarity and terroir expression


Critics Reviews

Burghound (Allen Meadows) – While the 2022 note is behind subscription, Dubreuil-Fontaine’s Bourgogne Rouge bottlings are consistently reviewed as “outstanding for level”, with emphasis on clarity, freshness, and value (historical Burghound positioning for the cuvée and domaine).

Burgundy Report (Bill Nanson) – Prior vintage context (2021):

“Broad, sweeping, vibrant… very long for its level”

This aligns with the domaine’s reputation for producing top-tier Bourgogne Rouge that drinks above classification.


Tasting Profile

Nose:
Crushed blackberry, raspberry, and subtle floral notes

Palate:
Medium-bodied, with fresh red fruit, light spice, and fine, integrated tannins

Finish:
Clean and persistent, with blackberry, strawberry, and a gentle mineral edge


Quick Overview

Attribute Details
ABV / Proof ~13% ABV
Origin / Region Bourgogne Rouge, Côte de Beaune, France
Producer Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine
Grape Composition 100% Pinot Noir
Aging / Maturation 10 months (⅓ neutral oak, ⅔ stainless steel)
Special Attributes Multi-vineyard blend; unfiltered; estate-grown fruit
Aromas & Flavors Raspberry, blackberry, spice, mineral
Style / Identity Fresh, elegant, terroir-driven Burgundy

Serving & Occasion

Serve slightly cool (55–60°F). Ideal with roast chicken, charcuterie, or simple French bistro fare. Drinks well young but can develop over 3–5 years.

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Description

This is exactly what high-value Côte de Beaune Burgundy should be—pure, transparent, and quietly complex. The 2022 “Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance” delivers bright red fruit, fine structure, and mineral lift, punching above its appellation. A serious Bourgogne Rouge with real pedigree and consistency.


Origins & Craftsmanship

Produced by Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine in Pernand-Vergelesses, a historic Côte de Beaune estate dating back to 1879, this cuvée reflects the domaine’s focus on purity, transparency, and site expression.

The wine is sourced from multiple parcels across Pommard, Savigny-lès-Beaune, and Ladoix-Serrigny, with a significant portion coming from the vineyard “La Chapelle Notre Dame,” which gives the wine its name.

Key production details:

  • 100% Pinot Noir
  • Vines averaging ~30 years
  • Hand-harvested and fully destemmed
  • ~15 days fermentation with gentle extraction
  • Aged ~10 months: ⅓ neutral oak, ⅔ stainless steel
  • Bottled unfiltered

The approach is deliberately restrained:
👉 Minimal oak influence, maximum fruit clarity and terroir expression


Critics Reviews

Burghound (Allen Meadows) – While the 2022 note is behind subscription, Dubreuil-Fontaine’s Bourgogne Rouge bottlings are consistently reviewed as “outstanding for level”, with emphasis on clarity, freshness, and value (historical Burghound positioning for the cuvée and domaine).

Burgundy Report (Bill Nanson) – Prior vintage context (2021):

“Broad, sweeping, vibrant… very long for its level”

This aligns with the domaine’s reputation for producing top-tier Bourgogne Rouge that drinks above classification.


Tasting Profile

Nose:
Crushed blackberry, raspberry, and subtle floral notes

Palate:
Medium-bodied, with fresh red fruit, light spice, and fine, integrated tannins

Finish:
Clean and persistent, with blackberry, strawberry, and a gentle mineral edge


Quick Overview

Attribute Details
ABV / Proof ~13% ABV
Origin / Region Bourgogne Rouge, Côte de Beaune, France
Producer Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine
Grape Composition 100% Pinot Noir
Aging / Maturation 10 months (⅓ neutral oak, ⅔ stainless steel)
Special Attributes Multi-vineyard blend; unfiltered; estate-grown fruit
Aromas & Flavors Raspberry, blackberry, spice, mineral
Style / Identity Fresh, elegant, terroir-driven Burgundy

Serving & Occasion

Serve slightly cool (55–60°F). Ideal with roast chicken, charcuterie, or simple French bistro fare. Drinks well young but can develop over 3–5 years.