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A brief introduction to the wines of the Heineiers, Hoully and Saint-Amé regions of Burgundy, France

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The village of RÉGNIÉ (full name Genie-Durière) has been the 10th Bourgolet village since December 1988. There are two types of wines produced here, one is light and aromatic, and the other is full of thickness and good structure. Both wines are suitable for drinking at a young age and are full of fresh and clear fruit aromas. When the wine was first introduced, it did put a lot of effort into promotion and now enjoys considerable popularity, thanks to the dedicated and dedicated local winemakers.

A brief introduction to the wines of the Heineiers, Hoully and Saint-Amé regions of Burgundy, France

The red wine produced in the northernmost part of the Village of RULLY in the Charonnejo wine region is often reminiscent of the Urne of the Bernchu region. The sparkling liquors of the region are sold under the legal appellation "Cremant de Bourgogne" and are among the best of the best. The region's bubble-free liquor is refreshing and full of apple aromas, while the red wine is moderately concentrated and has aromas of wild raspberry and violet. The 25 Tier 1 vineyards in the region produce both red and white wines that are more complex and age-resistant than village wines.

A brief introduction to the wines of the Heineiers, Hoully and Saint-Amé regions of Burgundy, France

St Amour is the most popular wine for Valentine's Day, and in fact, the ammu in the name should be "st Amator," referring to a martyr roman soldier who converted to Catholicism, whose statue is still erected in the village of St. Amour-Bellevue. Saint-Amé is the northernmost of all the boulevard villages, in an area of geological transition, with granite soils in the Boulevards region to the south and limestone soils to the north belonging to the Magon wine region.

A brief introduction to the wines of the Heineiers, Hoully and Saint-Amé regions of Burgundy, France

This mixture of gravel-bearing limestone and granite makes Saint-Amour extremely light and smooth in taste, and the similarity of the wine quality to Magon wine is better than that of bouquet. The small village of Platre-Durand on the mountainside features a tasting room in the Caveaudu Cru St. Amour cellar, where the scenery and wines are worth a visit. Thank you for your interest in Cutting Edge Wines, and hope that reading our article will enlighten or reward you.

A brief introduction to the wines of the Heineiers, Hoully and Saint-Amé regions of Burgundy, France

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