Bernard Burgaud Cote Rotie - 2007
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Description
Description
Bernard Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007 is a 100% Syrah from the Northern Rhône's prestigious Côte-Rôtie appellation, bottled at approximately 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Rated 16.5/20 by Jancis Robinson and averaging 90 points across major critics, this vintage demonstrates the producer's commitment to multi-vineyard blending over single-plot bottlings — a philosophy that yields a wine of striking completeness.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.5% | Origin: Côte-Rôtie, Northern Rhône, France | Vintage: 2007 | Producer: Domaine Bernard Burgaud
Production & Heritage
Domaine Bernard Burgaud operates from the steep, granite-rich slopes of Côte-Rôtie, one of France's oldest and most revered Syrah-producing appellations. Where many peers have moved toward single-vineyard cuvées, Burgaud has long held that blending fruit from multiple terroirs within the appellation produces a more complete and balanced wine. The 2007 was vinified from 100% Syrah — eschewing the appellation's allowance for up to 20% Viognier — and aged for 15 months in oak barrels, of which 20% were new, lending structure without overwhelming the fruit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with flowers and peppery spice before moving into black raspberry and underbrush. A wild, garrigue-inflected character emerges with air, hinting at the granite soils beneath.
Taste: On entry, the palate reveals lovely clarity of fruit — cherry, blackcurrant, and plum arriving in quick succession. At mid-palate, meaty nuances and a firm minerality surface, giving the wine a savory spine. Fine-grained tannins wrap the fruit in a suave, succulent texture that carries considerable depth.
Finish: The finish is persistent and layered, with lingering dark fruit and a mineral undertow. Peppery spice and a trace of smoky oak echo on the close.
How to Drink Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007
Serve at 60–64°F (16–18°C); decanting for 30–60 minutes will open the wine's aromatic complexity after more than 15 years in bottle. This is a wine built for the dinner table — lamb shoulder braised with herbs is a natural partner, as the wine's peppery Syrah character mirrors rosemary and thyme. Grilled duck breast benefits from the wine's dark-fruit sweetness cutting through the richness of the fat. A classic Lyon-style charcuterie plate with saucisson sec and rillettes highlights the meaty, savory side of this Northern Rhône Syrah.
Best For
- Cellaring alongside other benchmark Northern Rhône Syrahs
- A special dinner featuring roasted game or braised red meats
- Gifting a Rhône Valley enthusiast a mature, drinking-window vintage
- Exploring how Côte-Rôtie evolves with age from a traditional producer
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007 taste like? It delivers a core of dark fruit — cherry, blackcurrant, and plum — layered with meaty, savory nuances and a firm mineral backbone. Fine tannins give it a suave, succulent mouthfeel with impressive persistence.
How does Burgaud Côte-Rôtie compare to E. Guigal Côte-Rôtie? Guigal's standard Brune et Blonde bottling typically incorporates a small percentage of Viognier and is produced in far larger volumes, resulting in a more approachable, fruit-forward style. Burgaud uses 100% Syrah and draws from multiple small plots, yielding a leaner, more mineral-driven expression with a distinctly artisanal character.
Is Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007 good for drinking now? With over 15 years of age, the 2007 has entered a mature drinking window where its tannins have softened and secondary aromas have developed. Decanting before serving is recommended to allow its full complexity to emerge.
Where is Burgaud Côte-Rôtie made? Domaine Bernard Burgaud is located in the Côte-Rôtie appellation in the Northern Rhône Valley, France. The domaine's vineyards sit on the steep, south-facing granite slopes above the town of Ampuis.
What foods pair well with Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007? Herb-crusted rack of lamb echoes the wine's peppery spice; slow-braised beef cheeks match its savory depth; grilled duck breast complements its dark-fruit richness; aged Comté or Saint-Nectaire cheese mirrors its earthy, mineral undertones; and wild mushroom risotto highlights its garrigue-like aromatics.
What sizes does Burgaud Côte-Rôtie come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle; larger formats such as magnums may exist for select vintages but are uncommon.
Is Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007 worth the price? Burgaud positions in the mid-premium tier for Côte-Rôtie, sitting well below the appellation's prestige cuvées from producers like Guigal (La Mouline, La Landonne) while delivering serious complexity. For a mature Northern Rhône Syrah with critical recognition, it represents strong value within its category.
Why Burgaud Côte-Rôtie 2007?
Bernard Burgaud's deliberate decision to blend across vineyard sites rather than isolate single plots runs counter to the modern trend in Côte-Rôtie, and the 2007 vintage is a compelling argument for that philosophy. The wine integrates fruit, tannin, and minerality into a cohesive whole that has only gained nuance with age. A 16.5/20 from Jancis Robinson and a 90-point critics' consensus confirm what the glass reveals: this is a serious, terroir-driven Syrah from a producer who prioritizes balance over flash. For drinkers seeking an authentic, traditionally made Côte-Rôtie at its peak, the 2007 delivers with quiet authority.
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