Wines from the southern part of the Côte d'Or
By Russell Hone and Jean-Pierre Renard
This Guide was last updated on 27 April 2011
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Address: 9 Rue du Jarron
21420 Savigny-lès-Beaune
Tel: 03 80 21 50 66
Fax: 03 80 21 59 76
Email: contact@cremant-parigot.com
Web: www.cremant-parigot.com
Geo-coordinates: Latitude: 47:3:47N (47.06301)
Longitude: 4:49:8E (4.81881)
This is the very best small producer of Crémant de Bourgogne in the Côte de Beaune. This sparkling wine made from Chardonnay grapes for the white, and Pinot Noir for the rosé, as in Champagne, is made by the Traditional Method with fermentation in the bottle. The grapes come mainly from the vineyards in and around Savigny. Exceptionally, they even make a red crémant rarely seen since the fashion of the 1920s. They often list a vintage Crémant. Far superior to cheap champagnes, and at half the price, you can taste them in their 18th century cellars.
Useful information: Open Monday – Saturday 08.00-19.00. Groups by appointment.
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