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Wine for sale: Saint-Romain

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Overlooked by the cliffs of Saint-Romain, this village appellation of the same name comprises 107 hectares of vines. It is a less well-known AOC than the neighbouring Auxey-Duresses or other Côte de Beaune appellations like Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Pommard and Volnay. As well as the name Saint-Romain, wine labels may also mention the specific vineyard or climat from which a wine comes, such as Pouillange, La Perrière, Sous le Château, Sous la Velle, Sous Roches or Le Jarron. For red wines only, the term Côte de Beaune may also appear. The vines face south/south-east and north/north-east, lying at an altitude of 280 to 400 metres, which is higher than Burgundy’s other climats. It was in the Middle Ages that viticulture was developed here by Cistercian monks. Originally, the vineyards were planted with Gamay for everyday consumption. Today, the grape varieties are Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris. The limestone soils produce fresh white wines with floral notes and red wines with fruity notes such as redcurrant, raspberry and cherry.

Leading figures of the appellation include the producers Frédéric Cossard of Domaine Chassorney, Henry and Gilles Buisson, François d'Allaines and Alain Gras. For softer prices, look out for the wines of Domaine Prunier-Damy and Domaine Florence Cholet.

Saint-Romain

Overlooked by the cliffs of Saint-Romain, this village appellation of the same name comprises 107 hectares of vines. It is a less well-known AOC than the neighbouring Auxey-Duresses or other Côte de Beaune appellations like Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Pommard and Volnay. As well as the name Saint-Romain, wine labels may also mention the specific vineyard or climat from which a wine comes, such as Pouillange, La Perrière, Sous le Château, Sous la Velle, Sous Roches or Le Jarron. For red wines only, the term Côte de Beaune may also appear. The vines face south/south-east and north/north-east, lying at an altitude of 280 to 400 metres, which is higher than Burgundy’s other climats. It was in the Middle Ages that viticulture was developed here by Cistercian monks. Originally, the vineyards were planted with Gamay for everyday consumption. Today, the grape varieties are Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris. The limestone soils produce fresh white wines with floral notes and red wines with fruity notes such as redcurrant, raspberry and cherry.

Leading figures of the appellation include the producers Frédéric Cossard of Domaine Chassorney, Henry and Gilles Buisson, François d'Allaines and Alain Gras. For softer prices, look out for the wines of Domaine Prunier-Damy and Domaine Florence Cholet.

2023
28(current price)Price per bottle 14
2023
46(current price)Price per bottle 11.50
Saint-Romain Fabien Coche

Saint-Romain Fabien Coche

2022
40(starting price)
2022
25(starting price)
2021
35(starting price)
2019
30
Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

2017
57(starting price)Price per bottle 28.50
Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

2017
57(starting price)Price per bottle 28.50
Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

2017
85(starting price)Price per bottle 28.33
Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

2017
85(starting price)Price per bottle 28.33
Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

2017
28(starting price)
Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

Saint-Romain Alex Gambal

2017
28(starting price)
2005
15(current price)
2003
30(starting price)
2003
30(starting price)Price per bottle 15
1997
63(starting price)Price per bottle 31.50
Saint-Romain Alain Gras

Saint-Romain Alain Gras

2021
28
2020
60Price per bottle 30
2022
A
32
2022
A
48
2023
45
2022
48
2022
30(starting price)
2022
30(starting price)
Saint-Romain Leprince

Saint-Romain Leprince

2021
34
2023
30
2022
A
48
2020
34
2022
A
K
80(starting price)
2022
A
56
2023
75
2023
35
2023
A
52
2021
A
52
2021
A
40(current price)Price per bottle 20
2022
A
K
260
2022
A
50
2015
A
K
41(current price)
2022
A
52
2021
A
45
2020
A
42
2020
A
32
2023
30