Dominique Piron, Coteaux Bourguignons (Burgundy, France) 2012

Feb 11, 2015

By Wayne Belding

This is a delicious, juicy red that is a wonderful companion for a wide range of foods.  Dominique Piron is a noted producer of Beaujolais and, while not specifically from a Beaujolais appellation, this wine reflects a Beaujolais style.  Coteaux Bourguignons is a new name for the former Bourgogne Grande Ordinaire appellation.  Piron’s 2012 has aromas of red cherry, raspberry, lilac and nutmeg spice.  The flavors are bright and lively, with the raspberry and cherry fruit enhanced by hints of strawberry and spice.  It is low in tannin, gulpable in style and pairs well with anything from charcuterie to fried chicken, pasta salads, grilled salmon and beyond.  Drink it while it’s young.  Sold in a full liter bottle.

Country / Region

Burgundy, France

Appellation

Coteaux Bourguignons

Grape Variety

Color

Red

Vintage

2012

Score

88

Price

US $ 14.00

Producer

Dominique Piron