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St-Aubin Wines

This is one of the lesser known appellations of the Côte de Beaune in Burgundy, but produces white wines of exceptional quality and, for those in the know, affordability. It is made in the style of its world famous neighbours Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault, but without the exorbitant price tag. In fact over 75% of the vineyards in this area are Premier Cru (1er Cru) status.

Historically St Aubin produced more red than white – fresh, juicy, slightly rustic reds from Pinot Noir. Over the last few decades, the balance of production has changed, as St Aubin has seen the success of its neighbours, and now over 80% of production is white wine.

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