
Domaine Regnard Maranges Rouge 2022
Domaine Regnardâs Maranges Rouge 2022 is a vibrant Pinot Noir from the southern CĂŽte de Beaune. Sourced from parcels with vines around 30 years old and produced following Agriculture raisonnĂ©e, it captures the freshness, structure, and terroir-driven character typical of Maranges.
Taste
Bright ruby in the glass, with aromas of red and black cherry, wild strawberry, and a hint of spice. The palate is lively and balanced, revealing juicy fruit, fine tannins, subtle earthy notes, and a fresh, mineral finish.
About the Producer
The first vines at Domaine Regnard were planted by Auguste Regnard just after the First World War, and today Florian, the fourth generation, tends those original parcels with care. The domaine spans seventeen hectares across the southern CÎte de Beaune, including vineyards in Santenay, Maranges, and Chassagne-Montrachet. They follow Agriculture raisonnée, combining respect for the land with meticulous viticulture to produce wines that express both heritage and terroir.
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Description
Domaine Regnardâs Maranges Rouge 2022 is a vibrant Pinot Noir from the southern CĂŽte de Beaune. Sourced from parcels with vines around 30 years old and produced following Agriculture raisonnĂ©e, it captures the freshness, structure, and terroir-driven character typical of Maranges.
Taste
Bright ruby in the glass, with aromas of red and black cherry, wild strawberry, and a hint of spice. The palate is lively and balanced, revealing juicy fruit, fine tannins, subtle earthy notes, and a fresh, mineral finish.
About the Producer
The first vines at Domaine Regnard were planted by Auguste Regnard just after the First World War, and today Florian, the fourth generation, tends those original parcels with care. The domaine spans seventeen hectares across the southern CÎte de Beaune, including vineyards in Santenay, Maranges, and Chassagne-Montrachet. They follow Agriculture raisonnée, combining respect for the land with meticulous viticulture to produce wines that express both heritage and terroir.
















