
Domaine des CharbonnieresSaumur Champigny
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or veal.
Food and wine pairings with Saumur Champigny
Pairings that work perfectly with Saumur Champigny
Original food and wine pairings with Saumur Champigny
The Saumur Champigny of Domaine des Charbonnieres matches generally quite well with dishes of lamb, vegetarian or poultry such as recipes of lamb delight with tomato and cinnamon, goat cheese and bacon quiche or potato cakes.
Details and technical informations about Domaine des Charbonnieres's Saumur Champigny.
Discover the grape variety: Fer-servadou
Fer-servadou noir is a grape variety that originated in France (Gironde). 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 large bunches, and grapes of small to medium size. Fer-servadou noir can be found in several vineyards: South-West, Languedoc & Roussillon, Cognac, Bordeaux, Armagnac, Provence & Corsica, Rhone Valley.
Informations about the Domaine des Charbonnieres
The Domaine des Charbonnieres is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Burgundy to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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.
The word of the wine: Véraison
A phase in the vegetative cycle of the vine that takes place in summer, usually in August, when the grapes change colour from green to red (for reds) or yellow (for whites). This stage heralds the beginning of ripening.














