Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru Champs-Chevrey
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Domaine Tollot-Beaut et Fils
Pinot Noir
About this wine
A 1.46-hectare monopole of Domaine Tollot-Beaut — the only estate to own this premier cru site in its entirety. Old Pinot Fin vines, lutte raisonnée farming, and traditional Burgundian vinification produce a structured, terroir-faithful expression of Savigny's finest soils. One of the appellation's most reliable premiers crus.
A great entry point into serious red Burgundy: Tollot-Beaut keeps prices reasonable and makes wines meant for real drinking, not just decades of cellaring. Approachable, fruit-forward, and elegant without being overly heavy or intimidating.
Sommelier's Note
"A monopole in the truest sense: you taste Champs-Chevrey through Tollot-Beaut and no other lens. The Pinot Fin clone adds a characteristic floral lift and finesse that separates this from generic Savigny — reliable, consistent, and genuinely charming year after year."
Food Pairings
Roast chicken with herbs, duck breast, pork tenderloin, mushroom risotto, and aged Mimolette cheese.
When to drink it
Weeknight dinners, casual celebrations, or as an accessible introduction to premier cru Savigny.
Specs
- Grape Varieties
- Pinot Noir
- Style
- Red
- Price Range
- ¥6,000–¥10,000 per bottle
Terroir & Winemaking
Lutte raisonnée farming, old Pinot Fin vines. Traditional Burgundian vinification: partial destemming, open-vat fermentation, 18 months in French oak with moderate new oak.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does monopole mean for Champs-Chevrey?
- It means Domaine Tollot-Beaut is the sole owner of the entire 3.4-hectare Champs-Chevrey premier cru vineyard. No other producer can make wine from this site, making every bottle uniquely Tollot-Beaut's interpretation of this specific terroir.
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