Region snapshot
Cote de Nuits is famous for Pinot Noir, Cote de Beaune mixes serious reds and whites, Chablis is lean Chardonnay, and Macon is a friendly white-wine entry point.
Wine made usable
Elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay where village and vineyard names matter.
Cote de Nuits is famous for Pinot Noir, Cote de Beaune mixes serious reds and whites, Chablis is lean Chardonnay, and Macon is a friendly white-wine entry point.
Start with Bourgogne Rouge, Bourgogne Blanc, Macon-Villages, or village-level bottles before premium crus.
Avoid if you want big, jammy, high-oak reds.
Use this page as a starting lane, then compare the country guide and pairing pages before buying.
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