Description
Côte de Beaune-Villages 1982 – Maison Bichot
The Côte de Beaune-Villages 1982 from Maison Bichot is a fine example of mature Burgundy Pinot Noir, expressing the charm and subtlety of a wine that has aged gracefully. The 1982 vintage, warm and generous, produced soft, approachable wines with good ageing potential — qualities that continue to shine in this bottle.
The colour reveals a light brick-toned garnet, typical of well-aged Pinot Noir. The nose is nuanced and elegant, offering aromas of morello cherry, dried raspberry, and plum, complemented by tertiary notes of autumn leaves, forest floor, mushroom, soft leather, and gentle spices. A complex and beautifully evolved bouquet.
On the palate, the wine is smooth, balanced, and refined, with fully melted tannins and a delicate structure. Evolved red fruit mingles with earthy, floral and lightly spicy notes. A fine thread of acidity brings freshness and extends the wine into a graceful, persistent finish.
A mature, elegant Burgundy, ideal for lovers of aged Pinot Noir and admirers of the timeless craftsmanship of Maison Bichot.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Maison Albert Bichot |
| Designation | Côte de Beaune Villages |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1982 |
| Référence | FD32 |




