All wines from the Chorey-lès-Beaune appellation in Burgundy
The Chorey-lès-Beaune appellation, located north of Beaune in Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, covers approximately 130 hectares of vineyards. Primarily dedicated to Pinot Noir (95%), it produces supple and fruity red wines with notes of cherry and raspberry, and a small proportion of Chardonnay for fresh and mineral white wines. Although it does not have official Premier Crus, lieu-dits such as "Les Beaumonts" or "Les Confrelins" are recognized for their quality. The clay-limestone soils support an annual production of approximately 5,000 hectoliters, mainly red. Appreciated for its excellent value for money, this village appellation appeals to enthusiasts of accessible and elegant Burgundy wines.