
Tasting Notes
Sourced from vineyards just outside the village of Chassagne-Montrachet, this Bourgogne Rouge reflects both the finesse of Côte de Beaune Pinot Noir and the domaine’s elegant, restrained style. The vines are rooted in clay-limestone soils that lend freshness and aromatic lift. Bright red cherry and raspberry fruit are layered with floral notes and subtle spice, while the palate is supple and pure, carried by fine acidity and gentle tannins. A refined entry point into Paul Pillot’s reds, it shows clarity, charm and a true sense of place. - Chris L
Domaine Paul Pillot is a family estate based in Chassagne-Montrachet, founded in 1900 and now run by Paul’s son, Thierry, who has been at the helm since 2004. Under Thierry’s direction, the domaine has become one of the Côte de Beaune’s most exciting producers, admired for wines of precision, purity and finely etched terroir expression. The estate farms around 13 hectares across Chassagne-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin and Santenay, with a mosaic of holdings that includes premiers crus such as Les Caillerets, La Romanée, Clos Saint-Jean, Les Vergers and Les Murgers des Dents de Chien.
Viticulture is thoughtful and sustainable, with minimal chemical use and careful attention to vine balance. In the cellar, Thierry favours a restrained hand: native yeasts, gentle pressing, and sensitive élevage in oak (typically low new oak), yielding wines that capture both energy and clarity. While the domaine is historically best known for its Chassagne whites, its reds—from village bottlings to structured premiers crus—show equal finesse.
Today, Paul Pillot is regarded as a benchmark in the Côte de Beaune, crafting wines that are luminous, terroir-driven and built for both youthful charm and graceful ageing.
Product Type | Wine Red Pinot Noir |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Burgundy |
Sub Region | Bourgogne |
Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
Vineyard Practices | Conventional |