
This is a classic Burgundy wine label.
· Producer: Chanson Père & Fils (indicated by "CHÂNSON" and "DEPUIS 1750" – they've been around since 1750).
· Region: Bourgogne (Burgundy, France). This is the regional appellation, meaning the grapes can come from anywhere in Burgundy.
· Grape: Pinot Noir (the only red grape allowed in this region).
· Vintage: 2023 (a warm, early vintage in Burgundy, generally producing ripe, accessible wines).
What to expect: Since it's a regional Bourgogne rather than a village or premier cru, this is Chanson's entry-level red. It should be a light-bodied, elegant, food-friendly Pinot with red berry fruit (cherry, strawberry) and subtle earthy notes. The 2023 vintage suggests it will be quite approachable and fruit-forward now, without needing much cellaring.
This is a classic Burgundy wine label.
· Producer: Chanson Père & Fils (indicated by "CHÂNSON" and "DEPUIS 1750" – they've been around since 1750).
· Region: Bourgogne (Burgundy, France). This is the regional appellation, meaning the grapes can come from anywhere in Burgundy.
· Grape: Pinot Noir (the only red grape allowed in this region).
· Vintage: 2023 (a warm, early vintage in Burgundy, generally producing ripe, accessible wines).
What to expect: Since it's a regional Bourgogne rather than a village or premier cru, this is Chanson's entry-level red. It should be a light-bodied, elegant, food-friendly Pinot with red berry fruit (cherry, strawberry) and subtle earthy notes. The 2023 vintage suggests it will be quite approachable and fruit-forward now, without needing much cellaring.
Jun 27th, 2026