![]() “Although I do adore wines from all over the Burgundy region, there is no value even close to what is available from Chablis. A blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay, it is Burgundy’s vin de soif - a wine that is not only complex and layered but downright chuggable.” - David Keck, sommelier/owner, Stella 14 Wines, Jeffersonville, Vt. If I were to find a similarly well-priced and delicious bottle of red Burgundy, I might turn to an interesting wine from a classic producer: Robert Chevillon’s Passetoutgrain. The village-level Chablis from Moreau-Naudet is absolutely delicious and demonstrates great regional characteristics such as minerality and bright fruit. One part of Burgundy that has always been relatively affordable compared to top wines from other AOPs is Chablis. “There are more and more new players on the scene working in lesser-known regions and hitting the shelf at very reasonable prices. Domaine Chenevières Fourchaume Premier Cru Chablis.Alexandre Parigot Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Blanc Vieilles Vignes 2018.William Fevre Chablis Champs Royaux 2019.Domaine Robert Chevillon Bourgogne Passetoutgrain 2019.Read on to see their top recommendations. But to give you a head start, we asked 12 sommeliers for their favorite Burgundy wines under $50. ![]() ![]() General tips like these are great when blindly browsing wine shops.
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