The village of Givry gives its name to one of the 5 appellations of the Côte Chalonnaise. Already recognized in the middle-ages and also appreciated by Henry IV, it wasn’t until 1946 that Givry was elevated to AOC status in recognition of the consistent quality of its wines. The reds represent 80% of the production. They are fruit-forward, well-structured with finesse. Warm, lively and giving, they are often compared to wines from Volnay. | |
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Other vintages | 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2011 2008 |
Tasting note |
The Givry 2011 is of a gorgeous ruby colour. On the nose, red fruit notes subtly appear. Blackcurrant aromas go perfectly well with redcurrant notes. Well-balanced
on the mouth, the palate discovers cherry notes and tannin flavours.
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Region | Côte Chalonnaise |
Grape variety | Pinot Noir |
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