Burgundy wine

Are you ready to explore Burgundy's fascinating wine classification system? You'll discover how the Regional, Village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru levels each contribute their own distinctive qualities and designations of origin to the wines.

Gevery-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanée, Nuits-Saint-Georges and much more.
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Flaske af Vosne-Romanée Jacques Cacheux 1997 rødvin
Vosne-Romanée Jacques Cacheux 1997
1.710,00 DKK 1.900,00 DKK
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Burgundy Elegance Pack
Bourgogne Finesse – Ripe Pinot Noir Trio
Sold out -44%
Flaske af Bourgogne Pothier-Tavernier 1986 rødvin
Burgundy Pothier-Tavernier 1991
630,00 DKK 700,00 DKK
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Flaske af Chablis Le Chai des Burgondes 1991 hvidvin
Chablis Le Chai des Burgondes 1991
880,00 DKK 1.100,00 DKK
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Flaske af Sauvignon de Saint-Bris Malandes 1991 hvidvin
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Flaske af Chablis Premier Cru Chablis La Chablisienne 1989
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Flaske af Maranges Domaine Chevrot 1989 rødvin
Maranges Domaine Chevrot 1989
450,00 DKK 500,00 DKK
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Flaske af Meursault-Perrières Chanson 1992 hvidvin
Meursault-Perrières Chanson 1992
900,00 DKK 1.000,00 DKK
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Flaske af Mâcon-Villages Georges Duboeuf 1998 hvidvin
Mâcon-Villages Duboeuf 1998
630,00 DKK 700,00 DKK
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Chablis Premier Cru Francois Martenot 1993 hvidvinflaske
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Flaske af hvidvin Puligny-Montrachet fra Domaine Ponavoy årgang 1992
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Flaske af Chablis Premier Cru La Chablisienne 1990 hvidvin
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Flaske af Chablis Premier Cru SCA LC 1991 hvidvin
Chablis Premier Cru SCA LC 1991
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Flaske af Chablis Corine Pédauque 1983 hvidvin
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Flaske af Chablis Premier Cru La Chablisienne 1991
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Flaske af Corton Domaine Tollot-Beaut 2002 rødvin
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Flaske af Fixin Alex Gambal 2006 rødvin
Fixin Alex Gambal 2006
630,00 DKK 700,00 DKK
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Flaske af Beaune Domaine Marc Morey 2000 rødvin
Beaune Domaine Marc Morey 2000
1.080,00 DKK 1.200,00 DKK
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Flaske af Volnay Parent Premier Cru 2009 rødvin
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Flaske af Beaune Clos-du-Roi Domaine Tollot-Beaut 1999
Beaune Clos-du-Roi from 1999
900,00 DKK 1.000,00 DKK
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Flaske af Beaune Camille Giroud 2003 rødvin
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Flaske af Vosne-Romanée Camille Giroud 2003 rødvin
Vosne-Romanée Camille Giroud 2003
1.620,00 DKK 1.800,00 DKK
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Flaske af Morey-St-Denis 1991 fra Domaine Pierre Amiot
Morey-St-Denis Pierre Amiot 1991
1.080,00 DKK 1.200,00 DKK
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Flaske af Savigny-Lavières Premier Cru 2002 fra Domaine Tollot-Beaut
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Flaske af Chablis René Boulay 1993 hvidvin
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Chablis Vecoret 1993
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Vosne Romanee Marchand 1996
1.440,00 DKK 1.600,00 DKK
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Flaske af Rully Domaine de la Folie 1989 hvidvin
Rully Domaine de la Folie 1989
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Flaske af Mâcon-Igé Les Vignerons d'Igé 1994 hvidvin
Mâcon-Igé Les Vignerons 1994
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Flaske af Chablis Eugene Vernion 1999 hvidvin
Chablis Eugene Vernion 1999
540,00 DKK 600,00 DKK
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Chablis Henri Laroche 1984 flaske
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Flaske af Le Meursault Ropiteau 1989 hvidvin
Le Meursault Ropiteau 1989
1.080,00 DKK 1.200,00 DKK
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Flaske af Savigny-Lavières Bourgogne rødvin fra 2003.
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Flaske af Chablis Premier Cru Henri Laroche 1983
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Flaske Meursault Les Genevrières Domaine Boissard-Lardy 1988 hvidvin
Meursault Les Genevrières 1988
810,00 DKK 900,00 DKK
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Beaune Hospices de Beaune 1993 flaske
Beaune Hospices de Beaune 1993
1.620,00 DKK 1.800,00 DKK
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Flaske af Vosne Romanée Mongeard Mugneret 2009 rødvin
Vosne Romanée Mongeard Mugneret 2009
2.700,00 DKK 3.000,00 DKK
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Flaske af Nuits-Saint-Georges Bouchard Père & Fils 1982 rødvin
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Flaske af Chablis Grand Cru La Chablisienne 1991
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Meursault Vaucher Père et Fils 1990 flaske
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Understanding the Burgundy wine classification system

The Burgundy wine classification system is recognized as one of the most prestigious and complex in the wine world. It consists of four main levels, ranging from general to more specific geographically: Regional (Burgundy), Village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru. This division, based on the French AOC system, indicates a growing degree of exclusivity and quality. Grand Cru wines often come from the most unique climatic conditions, such as those at Romanée-Conti and Montrachet, and they only make up about 1% of Burgundy’s production, but dominate conversations about the finest wines from the region. The regular Burgundy AOCs introduce the approach to wines that are easy to drink, fruity and more accessible. The levels are primarily determined by the characteristics of the soil and climate that create the specific terroir for each wine.

The wines from different villages such as Gevrey-Chambertin or Chablis offer a more concrete expression of the specific terroir of the village compared to the regional level. A bottle from a particular village often carries the village name on the label, indicating a more concentrated and locally influenced taste experience. Premier Cru wines represent the next step up from the Village level and are known for vineyards that consistently produce high quality. These vineyards are distinguished by their varying climatic conditions, which makes Premier Cru wines more complex and structured than Village wines, with some producers experimenting with Grenache to intensify the nuances of taste.

At the top of the system is Grand Cru, which denotes the absolute finest vineyards in Burgundy. In the Benoît area, for example, the vineyards are precisely demarcated and cultivated to highlight the unique characteristics of the wine. Two bottles from the same Grand Cru vineyard can taste different, depending on the producer behind them. That is why it is important for wine lovers and collectors to know both the reputation of the vineyard and the reputation of the producer when investing in a bottle from these coveted vineyards. This system, used through the French AOC, guarantees the origin of the wine and maintains the high standards expected of Burgundy wines. Understanding this complex classification system and the many nuances of the terroir allows you to choose a Burgundy wine that not only perfectly suits you personally, but is also complemented by the distinctive character of Barbera and invites you to experience the rush of history with BWH.

Consider the significance of these classifications and how they transform each bottle into more than just a drink; they become a symbol of decades of tradition and history. With BWH's dedication to the vintages of the past, and for those curious about tasting Tokai wines , you have the opportunity to get closer to the stories these wines tell through every sip. Join us on a journey through Burgundy and discover the history, character and origins of wine. Have you ever wondered what lies behind the wine label?

Buy Burgundy wine from older vintages

When you choose to invest in vintage Burgundy wines from Bottles With History, you are not just inviting a bottle of wine into your home; you are opening the door to a world of history and tradition. These wines, which have matured gracefully over decades, offer a unique tasting experience shaped by time itself.

Choosing an older vintage from Burgundy can feel like a journey back in time. The wines reflect not only the year they were created, but also the particular climatic conditions and winemaking techniques that prevailed at the time. A well-preserved bottle from the 1960s or 1970s, for example, can reveal layers of complexity and a depth of flavor rarely found in younger wines.

With BWH's expertise and specialisation in old vintages, you are guaranteed an authentic experience. Our range includes carefully selected Burgundy wines that represent both the expansive nature of renowned Grand Cru vineyards and the more subtle nuances of smaller, but still remarkable, Premier Cru vineyards. These wines offer an exclusivity and depth of flavour that is perfect for the serious wine lover or as a magnificent gift for a special occasion.

At BWH, each bottle is stored under optimal conditions to ensure that the quality and history that Burgundy wines are known for are preserved intact until it reaches your glass. Whether you are looking for a specific vintage for an anniversary gift, or want to expand your collection with rare and valuable finds, our team is ready to help you choose the perfect bottle.

Invite history inside and discover for yourself why Burgundy wines from older vintages continue to enchant and fascinate wine lovers all over the world. At BWH, we are not just retailers; we are passionate storytellers of wine's long and rich history.

What does age do to a Burgundy?

Aging Burgundy wines is an art form that transforms each bottle into a time capsule of aromas and flavors. When you choose an older vintage from Burgundy, you are not just in possession of a bottle of wine; you own a piece of living history that has evolved and matured over decades.

Over time, Burgundy wines develop increased complexity and depth. The primary fruity notes can evolve into more earthy and spicy nuances, such as truffle, leather and tobacco. These secondary aromas are highly valued by connoisseurs, as they add a richness and finesse that can only be achieved through long-term aging.

The color of the wine also changes with age. Red wines can go from deep ruby ​​red to a more brick-red hue, indicating a well-matured wine. Older white wines take on a deeper, more golden color, which is a sign of the wine's development and complexity.

Another notable effect of age is on the structure of the wines. The tannins in red wine soften over time, resulting in a smoother, more velvety mouthfeel. This makes older Burgundy wines particularly appealing, as they deliver an elegant and harmonious taste experience, with no single component dominating over the others.

It is also worth noting that older wines from Burgundy reflect the specific year and climatic conditions in which the grapes were grown. This adds a unique touch to each bottle, which can tell the story of a particular year and the challenges and triumphs of the season.

Choosing an older Burgundy from BWH ensures that you get a wine that not only offers unique flavor nuances, but also carries the heritage of its country of origin and vintage. Our careful storage guarantees that each bottle has preserved its history and quality, ready to become part of your most memorable moments.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or a novice to vintage wines, we invite you to experience how age transforms a good Burgundy into something extraordinary. At BWH you will not just find a wine; you will find an experience that has stood the test of time.

What is Burgundy wine?

When you want to immerse yourself in the world's most prestigious wines, you often come to Burgundy wine. These wines, both red and white, are known for their finesse and complex flavor profiles, reflecting the unique terroir of the Burgundy region of France. These wines are often the subject of fascination for collectors and wine enthusiasts and are prized for their potential to evolve with age. At Bottles With History, you can find a selection of older Burgundy wines, each bottle telling its own story from the year of the vintage.

How do I choose the best Burgundy wine?

To choose the best Burgundy wine, understanding the region’s locations, vintages, and producer reputations is important. It can be helpful to seek out wines from recognized communes like Gevrey-Chambertin or Meursault. BWH offers a platform where you can easily search for vintages by specific vintages and regions, making it easier to find a wine that suits your particular taste or occasion.

How do I distinguish between different characteristics of Burgundy wine?

As you explore Burgundy wines, you’ll discover that each bottle’s characteristics are deeply rooted in its terroir. Districts like the Côte de Nuits deliver powerful, complex wines from the Pinot Noir grape, while the Côte de Beaune Chardonnay wines are known for their rich and buttery notes. Bottles With History can guide you through these nuanced differences, both through their extensive selection and expertise.

What characterizes a quality Burgundy wine?

A quality Burgundy wine is characterised by its balance, elegance and the complexity that unfolds over time. An important feature of quality Burgundy is its ability to mature and improve in the bottle, which is highlighted by Bottles With History’s selection of older vintages. These offer a unique chance to experience how the wine’s flavour profile develops over the decades.

Where can I buy Burgundy wine in Copenhagen?

For wine lovers in Copenhagen, Bottles With History is a leading online destination for buying aged Burgundy wine. Although there is no physical store, BWH offers an easily accessible webshop where you can find rare wines from the comfort of your own home, with same-day delivery in Denmark.