The Winery Pardon My French of Burgundy

Winery Pardon My French - Beaujolais Nouveau
The winery offers 10 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.1.
It is ranked in the top 9282 of the estates of Burgundy.
It is located in Burgundy

The Winery Pardon My French is one of the best wineries to follow in Bourgogne.. It offers 10 wines for sale in of Burgundy to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Pardon My French wines

Looking for the best Winery Pardon My French wines in Burgundy among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Pardon My French wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Winery Pardon My French wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top red wines of Winery Pardon My French

Food and wine pairings with a red wine of Winery Pardon My French

How Winery Pardon My French wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pasta, veal or pork such as recipes of roast beef in a foie gras and chanterelle crust, sot- l- leaves or bare-assed cockerel (ardennes).

Organoleptic analysis of red wines of Winery Pardon My French

On the nose the red wine of Winery Pardon My French. often reveals types of flavors of cherry, red fruit or leather and sometimes also flavors of pepper, black currant or cassis. In the mouth the red wine of Winery Pardon My French. is a powerful with a nice freshness.

The best vintages in the red wines of Winery Pardon My French

  • 2017With an average score of 3.33/5
  • 2012With an average score of 3.00/5
  • 2016With an average score of 3.00/5
  • 2013With an average score of 2.90/5
  • 2018With an average score of 2.80/5
  • 2014With an average score of 2.80/5

The grape varieties most used in the red wines of Winery Pardon My French.

  • Shiraz/Syrah
  • Grenache
  • Gamay
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Carignan

Discovering the wine region of Burgundy

Bourgogne is the catch-all regional appellation title of the Burgundy wine region in eastern France ("Bourgogne" is the French name for Burgundy). Burgundy has a Complex and comprehensive appellation system; counting Premier Cru and Grand Cru titles, the region has over 700 appellation titles for its wines. Thus, Burgundy wines often come from one Vineyard (or several separate vineyards) without an appellation title specific to the region, Village or even vineyard. A standard Burgundy wine may be made from grapes grown in one or more of Burgundy's 300 communes.

Unlike Burgundy's village appellations, which specialize in red or white wines or a combination of both, Burgundy covers red, white and rosé wines, and even Sparkling wines as in the case of Crémant de Bourgogne and Bourgogne Mousseux. Each Burgundy appellation may be followed by the Color of the wine (white, red or rosé), as appropriate, and if not already implied by the appellation itself. Red Burgundy is produced almost exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes and is Distinguished from White Burgundy, which is produced from white grapes (mainly Chardonnay). A key difference between Burgundy wines and those produced under the Village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru appellations is that the grape variety used in the wine can be indicated on the label.

This has contributed to the perception and marketing of Burgundy wines in foreign markets, where a Burgundy Pinot Noir or a Burgundy Chardonnay is much easier to sell. To accommodate the different styles of wine produced in Burgundy, there are six key Burgundy appellations: Burgundy itself, Burgundy Aligoté (limited to the named white grape variety with other regulations distinguishing it from the generic regional appellation), "Bourgogne Mousseux", "Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire", Bourgogne Passe-tout and Crémant de Bourgogne. There are even two appellations dedicated to the region's brandies: Eau-de-vie de Vin de Bourgogne and Eau-de-vie de Marc de Bourgogne. Some of the above appellations may be suffixed with the name of the sub-region, village or vineyard where the grapes were grown.

The top white wines of Winery Pardon My French

Food and wine pairings with a white wine of Winery Pardon My French

How Winery Pardon My French wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes such as recipes .

Organoleptic analysis of white wines of Winery Pardon My French

On the nose the white wine of Winery Pardon My French. often reveals types of flavors of citrus, green apple or lemon and sometimes also flavors of pear, tree fruit or citrus fruit.

The best vintages in the white wines of Winery Pardon My French

  • 2017With an average score of 3.39/5
  • 2015With an average score of 3.03/5
  • 2014With an average score of 3.00/5
  • 2016With an average score of 3.00/5
  • 2019With an average score of 2.80/5
  • 2018With an average score of 2.80/5

The grape varieties most used in the white wines of Winery Pardon My French.

  • Colombard
  • Ugni blanc
  • Gros Manseng

Discover the grape variety: Colombard

Colombard is one of the oldest grape varieties in the Charentes. This golden white grape variety is a cross between Chenin and Gouais. The young leaves of colombard are yellow with bronze patches. The adult leaves may be three-lobed or whole, depending on the variety. Its branches are cottony. The bunches of this variety are thick and cylindrical. Its elliptical berries are medium-sized. They change color until they ripen, ranging from greenish white to golden yellow. Colombard is associated with an average budding. It is particularly susceptible to leafhoppers, grape worms, mites, mildew, powdery mildew and gray mold. It is also sensitive to water stress, but is not very sensitive to wind. It ripens late in the second half of the year. There are a dozen approved clones of Colombard, the best known of which are 608, 607 and 606. This variety produces a full-bodied, fine white wine. Aromas of lime, nectarine, boxwood, citrus and exotic fruits are released.

The top pink wines of Winery Pardon My French

Food and wine pairings with a pink wine of Winery Pardon My French

How Winery Pardon My French wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes such as recipes .

The best vintages in the pink wines of Winery Pardon My French

  • 2019With an average score of 3.20/5
  • 2015With an average score of 2.60/5

The word of the wine: Courgée

Name of the fruiting branch left after pruning and which is then arched along the trellis in the Jura (in the Mâconnais, it is called the tail).

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Planning a wine route in the of Burgundy? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Winery Pardon My French.

Discover the grape variety: Gros Manseng

Gros Manseng blanc is a grape variety that originated in France (Netherlands). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by medium-sized bunches and small grapes. Gros Manseng blanc can be found in several vineyards: South-West, Languedoc & Roussillon, Cognac, Bordeaux, Armagnac, Provence & Corsica, Rhone valley, Loire valley, Savoie & Bugey, Beaujolais.

News about Winery Pardon My French and wines from the region

Fine wine market breaks records in 2021, says Liv-ex

Prices in the fine wine market have been increasing across all major regions in 2021, according to a new report by Liv-ex, a global marketplace for the trade. Its Liv-ex 1000 index, tracking some of the world’s most sought-after wines, rose by 2.4% in November to reach a new all-time high. The index, seen as an important bellwether for secondary market trading, has been rising consistently for about 18 months. ‘All previous records set in 2020 have been broken and surpassed in 2021, markin ...

Bordeaux’s secondary market share plummets to all-time low

The region’s trade share slumped to an historic low of 37.7% in 2021 after failing to keep pace with the broader market. It was the first time Bordeaux’s market share had ever fallen below 40%. At the time of writing, it has slipped to 32%, according to Liv-ex. The company divides its main index into a series of sub-indices. Over the past year, the Bordeaux sub-index increased by a modest 11.5%, compared to 43.8% for Burgundy and 51.2% for Champagne. The main challenger to Bordeaux’s throne is B ...

Buying wine en primeur: How to approach it

Colin Hay, a professor of political economy with a special interest in the Place de Bordeaux, considers the different ways of approaching en primeur purchasing, ahead of this year’s 2021 campaign. Buying en primeur wines is a rather strange and, arguably, arcane system of buying and selling in which the consumer purchases the wine typically in the early summer following the vintage even though it will not be bottled and delivered for a further 12-18 months. It is, in effect, a futures mark ...

The word of the wine: Courgée

Name of the fruiting branch left after pruning and which is then arched along the trellis in the Jura (in the Mâconnais, it is called the tail).