Domaine Henri Gouges - Bourgogne Pinot Blanc White 2023

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About the wine Vintage | Region | Appellation | Grape

White White

2023 2023

Burgundy Burgundy

Bourgogne Bourgogne

Pinot Blanc Pinot Blanc

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Regular price $370.00 SGD
Domaine Henri Gouges - Bourgogne Pinot Blanc White 2023
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Tasting Notes & Ratings

Grape

100% Pinot Blanc

Tasting notes

Displaying a delicate pale golden-yellow, mid-lemon hue, this wine opens with refined aromas of white flowers such as apple blossom, bright citrus notes of grapefruit and lemon, and fresh orchard fruits, with subtle hints of fennel emerging on aeration. The palate is beautifully balanced, combining a silky texture with finely tuned acidity that brings lift and freshness. Flavors of green and crisp apple, pear, and gentle minerality intertwine with a touch of honey, while some tasters also note richer layers of tropical and stone fruits. The finish is notably persistent and lingering, leaving a graceful and refined impression.

More About The Winery

Founded in 1925, Domaine Henri Gouges is one of the most iconic estates of Nuits-Saint-Georges in Burgundy. With 14.5 hectares of prime vineyards, including seven renowned Premier Cru sites, the domaine has built a reputation for crafting age-worthy, terroir-driven Pinot Noir of incredible precision and purity.

Henri Gouges was among the pioneers of estate bottling in Burgundy, beginning in 1933 alongside estates like Marquis d’Angerville. His philosophy of low yields and meticulous vineyard care set the tone for generations to come. Today, the domaine is run by the third and fourth generations — Pierre and Christian Gouges, together with Pierre’s son Gregory, who oversees winemaking.

These are profound, expressive Burgundies that marry power with elegance. Dark fruit, spice, and mineral undertones reflect the limestone-rich terroirs, while the long aging potential makes them prized additions to serious collectors’ cellars.