A medium-bodied red wine from Ladoix, north of the Beaune region of Burgundy. Ladoix wine is not often seen in Japan, but it is popular in France and has great potential. It has aromas of roses, cinnamon, and a hint of chocolate. The taste is impressive with an elegant acidity and a mellow astringency. It is a wine with excellent cost performance that can be aged for several years.
Wine Details
- Type: Medium body
- Origin: Burgundy, France
- Producer: Family Chapelle
- Capacity: 750ml (full bottle)
- Product name: Fruit wine
Taste
Deep, brilliant ruby.
The vibrant fruity aroma of stewed raspberries and blackberries harmonizes with roses and violets. There are also hints of cinnamon, black tea, and a hint of chocolate. A delicate and beautiful aroma.
When you put it in your mouth, the first thing you notice is a vivid and elegant acidity, accompanied by a lustrous fruitiness and a finely grained astringency that spreads softly throughout your mouth.
Grape varieties (click on the variety name to go to the explanation page for each variety)
Food Pairing
Handmade soba noodles, exquisite tempura, filet steak (grass-fed beef), soufflé
Foods that go well with red wine
About the producers, the Chapelle family
Domaine Chapell
Organic history: Since 2003
The winery is located in the Côte de Beaune, a region famous for its wines, where excellent red wines and elegant, delicate white wines are produced, which are highly praised by wine lovers around the world. This prestigious winery has been continued for generations since acquiring vineyards in Santenay and Chassagne in 1893. In 1923, the winery began bottling its own wines. After learning about soil, the current owner, Jean-François, decided to go organic. He came to the conclusion that in order to express the characteristics of the land in the wine, it was necessary to respect the workings of the soil, the vines, and the people, and made the switch in 2003. All of the grapes from the 20ha vineyard, which consists of many plots, are hand-picked, and the winery strives to produce wines that express the characteristics of each plot of the vineyard.