The Burgundy region is a narrow strip between Dijon and Beaujolais where Pinot Noir and Chardonnay reign supreme. The Cote d’Or is considered Burgundy proper but the Cote Chalonnaise and Macon should also be included. This small and sometimes complicated area where villages, vineyards and climats are all uniquely classified represents a diverse range in style thanks to the hallowed terroir of this region. The unique soil, climate, topography and many other factors all contribute to make wines from Burgundy unique and very special. Regional and village specific bottlings and classified premier cru and grand cru wines all contribute to the attraction that is Burgundy. It’s easy to fall in love with Burgundy, its people, its beautiful scenery and the true old-world artisan craft of making wine. We visit Burgundy regularly, we are members of La Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, and we take pride in offering a unique and diverse selection of Red and White Burgundy at Fine Wine Cellars in Stowe, Vermont.
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A nice, dry sparkler from Burgundy. Fine, even bubbles with notes of citrus and white blossoms. A real sense of precision with freshness and citrus and mineral that offer fine length. This is a great alternative to Champagne and a...
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Dry, light and bright. Fresh and snappy red berry fruit of currant and raspberry jump from the glass. Pretty pink hue with salmon-colored highlights. There is a subtle touch of citrus, which adds to the freshness. A lovely sparkling wine from Burgundy.
$181.99
This cuvée is one of the gems of the domaine, a complete expression of this vineyard’s special character as Bitouzet’s holdings fall within two separate sites: one from the high part and another from the lower section. The two parcels...
$37.99
Here is a finely crafted red Burgundy that you can open and it will provide immediate enjoyment. This wine offers pretty red berry fruits with plenty of juicy depth and punch. Hints of earth (sous-bois) and a touch of rusticity...
$119.99
The Premier Cru classified Les Mitans vineyard is situated towards the center of the appellation and is a classic Volnay with breed and finesse supported by a sturdy backbone. Bitouzet only has a scant 0.13-hectare sliver of vines in the...
$76.99
This wine demonstrates elegance, finesse and fresh red berry fruits that are juicy and delicious but with enough structure and balance to remind you of its origins. What a fabulous wine to dress up your roast chicken. In their home village,...
$21.99
Great chardonnay from the Macon with no use of oak. Beautiful gold straw yellow with textured citrus fruit along with a dry and cleansing mineral finish.
$39.99
Les Truffières sits at the more generous end of the spectrum, inviting you in with fleshy fruit, a chalky and stony core, and ample body. It offers a perfect pairing for Dungeness crab or grilled shrimp skewers.
$24.99
Beautiful, bright fruit enveloped in a round, soft mouthfeel. Crisp, rocky minerality and vibrant acidity balances this great value in white Burgundy. Practicing organic farming.
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Beautiful, soft and round fruit bursts from the glass and is only outdone by the clean mineral notes streaking through this elegant wine.
$89.99
From a small (0.7-hectare parcel) of 30-year-old Pinot Noir in the renowned Savigny-les-Beaune premier cru Les Vergelesses, situated in the easternmost sector of the appellation, adjacent to Pernand-Vergelesses. Raised in a combination of 500-liter and 228-liter barrels with 40% new...
$116.99
Forey farms 14 separate parcels that cover together a bit more than one hectare to create the village Vosne Romanee. Most of the vineyards are on the northern side of Vosne bordering Vougeot. The oldest parcel was planted in 1942...
$82.99
Les Brûlées is a south-east facing lieu-dit in central Nuits-Saint-George, located directly beneath Les Poirets 1er Cru. Bright red berries fill the palate with hints of blackcurrant and spice notes. Powerful and structured with a long finish. Biodynamic farming.
$37.99
One of the best values in terms of price to quality ratio for traditional, small batch Red Burgundy. The vineyards for this spicy and aromatic red are situated in Pernand Vergelesses and Echevronne (about 2 hectares or so). An energetic...
$55.99
From vineyards that share the same Corton hillsides as many Grand Cru, this Pernand-Vergelesses demonstrates the great pedigree in Rollin’s wines, even at the village-level. The wine begins with aromas of high-toned cherry blossoms and raspberry preserves offset by hues...
$28.99
A unique and somewhat rare wine made in Burgundy that is considered a table wine, yet like so many wines from Burgundy, it is made in limited amounts. This is a traditional blend of 2/3 Pinot Noir and 1/3 Gamay, with...
$154.99
Les Caillerets 1er Cru is a 10.68 ha vineyard made up of several lieux-dits, and as its name implies, is in possession of stony poor soils. It is considered the leading premier cru in the village. The wine reveals a...
$139.99
From the 9.41 ha 1er Cru Vergers vineyard. The Bedrock is close to the surface and therefore wines from Vergers can be nervy, especially when young. Racy and lively, with complex notes of tea, peony flowers, honeysuckle and almond. Aging...
$99.99
Shop favorite 1er Cru Red Burgundy. Sourced from a superbly-placed vineyard high on the slope and above the village, Clos St Jean is known for wines of great finesse and elegance. The vines were planted in 1940's (nearly 80 years...
$24.99
Zingy fruit that jumps from the glass. There is a laser-like precision to this wine thanks to the mineral foundation that allows the soft fruit to remain crisp and refreshing. This is all thanks to the limestone terroir that is...
$31.99
Lip-smacking-good traditional Bourgogne Rouge. This tasty and fresh Burgundy is made to drink early (and often). The Prudhons own a total of 0.7 hectares of 15-to-40-year-old Pinot Noir in this vineyard which lies just outside Saint-Aubin. No new oak is...
$96.99
Les Enseignères is one of those rare "stealth" vineyards in the complex world of Burgundy. Its western border forms the eastern edge of Bâtard-Montrachet, and it is one of the rare spots in the Cote d’Or where a grand cru...
$64.99
There is almost a half hectare planted to Chardonnay on this hillside site that sits northeast of the village. The vines are 40 years old and face east-southeast. An elevage of twelve months in barrel (approximately 25% new oak) precedes...
$49.99
Another terrific, authentic, hand-made white Burgundy. The Prudhon family farms two hectares in this clay-rich southeast-exposed site with vines up to 60 years old. The wine shows both rich fruit and chiseled minerality. Len Ban is raised in entirely used...
$41.99
Prudhon's Domaine in the tiny village of St.-Aubin continues to produce outstanding wines at modest prices. This Argillers offering comes from two hectares of 30-to-60-year-old vines. The wine tends to be snappy, mineral-driven and floral—with the freshness and drive of...
$179.99
Les Bussières sits near the boundary of Morey-Saint-Denis. The Lignier family exploits just under a half-hectare of vines which were planted beginning in 1948. This beautiful Chambolle-Musigny wine is all about elegance and mineral precision. As with all fine Burgundy,...
$29.99
This is a fabulous Chablis and a real value in authentic White Burgundy. Fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks to retain freshness, this wine opens with brisk notes of apricot, stone fruit and almond notes. Bold fruit builds on...
$19.99
Everything we love about cool-climate Sauvignon Blanc... Freshness, vibrant and tangy fruit that is clean and unoaked. Unique and tasty wine from the Burgundy region in France. The Saint-Bris appellation is a tiny dot within a sea of Chardonnay vines...
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A citrus-scented bouquet leads to wonderful and crisp purity of fruit. Notes of lemon-oil and cleansing minerals offer a fresh and lively take on this impressive Chablis. These Chablis vineyard soils are Kimmeridgian with alternate layers of limestone and marls...
$49.99
This classic Montagny is piercingly mineral and direct with wonderful vibrancy. The wine is aged in stainless steel tanks and bottled about a year after harvest and is a good early-drinking white burgundy. Les Bassets shows a chalky, almost Chablis-like...
$59.99
Les Gaudoirs is situated on a limestone plateau, and this cuvée—harvested by hand, comes from a parcel of 36-year-old Chardonnay planted in extremely stony, pebbly soils. It wears its 20% new oak very well (Jean-Marc is particularly deft in his...
$269.99
Chezeaux owns a 0.17-hectare sliver of this outsized grand cru, in the prime sector just above and next to the castle. From these old vines, Jérôme produces a wine that does justice to the immense power and complexity this site...
$74.99
Chezeaux’s holdings of village-level Nuits-Saint-Georges encompass 3.3 hectares spread throughout the appellation, with a significant proportion from the vineyards of Aux Saint Julien and Chaliots. In keeping with the spirit of the underlying terroir, this is wilder in character than...
$81.99
This cuvee represents the oldest villages-level parcel—a 0.67-hectare holding of 85 year-old vines in Les Charbonnières, situated just below the premier cru Aux Corvées on the slope in the appellation’s southern sector. Boasting true old-vines power, this is always thick-fruited...
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This shows great Chablis character with oyster-shell minerals on the nose followed by an intense and round medium-bodied fruit flavors with great length on the dry and clean finish.
$49.99
This premier cru from Mercurey offers all the hallmarks of fine, hand-crafted Burgundy: freshness, layered fruit and a mineral backbone. The “Veleys” is situated on a steeply sloping, southeast facing vineyard with extremely low yields. This parcel includes some old...
$54.99
Marsannay is the northernmost village in Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits and sits in the shadow of esteemed villages such as Gevrey-Chambertin and as such, can sometimes be overlooked. This would be a mistake. The terroir of Marsannay offers serious potential, and...
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As classic and traditional, as it gets. Lavantureux offers a crystal-clear translation of the Kimmeridgian limestone of Chablis—Chardonnay the way it can only taste from these soils. In addition to its crisp, saline finish, you’ll find rich, layered fruit and...
$19.99
This wine will surprise and impress you with depth and fruit not often seen in the Cote d'Or at this price. The Pinot Noir for this wine is found in the village of Bussieres and is sourced from the lieu-dit...
$22.99
From the Maconnais, southern Burgundy region. Lively and energetic with impressive complexity. There is a texture to this unoaked wine with taut mineral notes and subtle citrus flavors. This wine will surprise and impress!
$16.99
100% unoaked Chardonnay from the Cote Chalonnaise region in far southern Burgundy. This is a textural wine — a real-deal ‘white Burgundy’ at an incredibly affordable price. Medium-bodied on the palate and mixing bright fruit with a stony component, it...
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Montagny is situated at the southern end of Burgundy's Chalonnaise region. The vines are grown in chalky clay, and the wines produced are great values. This one is raised entirely in stainless steel to preserve the delicate floral and fruit...