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Santenay is an appellation at the southernmost end of the Cote de Beaune in Burgundy, most famous for its Pinot Noir wines. There are 12 Premier Cru class vineyards, or climats, located in Santenay, and a total vineyard area of around 330 hectares - 280 of which are devoted to Pinot Noir, with 50 used for Chardonnay. Vineyards are located at an elevation of between 200 and 375 metres, and the topography leads to a more fragmented soil-scape than that found in other appellations of the region, though it still relies on excellent free-draining limestone and clay. The soil variations in Santenay provide differing wines, from deep, powerful structured Pinot Noir to wines with a more elegant, gentle disposition. Colours are typically dark black-cherry, and the aroma and palate, floral with red fruit and a touch of liquorice. Chardonnay from Santenay is pure, mineral and floral, with freshness and vigour.
The Capuano-Ferreri domain extends over 8 hectares of vines located mainly in the Côte de Beaune. John Capuano now manages the estate located in an 18th-century mansion, in the heart of Santenay. Following ancestral traditions guarantees the quality: ploughing the vines, harvesting by hand, aging in barrels, while respecting th... Read more
The Capuano-Ferreri domain extends over 8 hectares of vines located mainly in the Côte de Beaune. John Capuano now manages the estate located in an 18th-century mansion house, in the heart of Santenay. Following ancestral traditions guarantees the quality: ploughing the vines, harvesting by hand, aging in barrels, while respect... Read more