Rene Bouvier Marsannay

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Description

René Bouvier Marsannay is a 750ml, 13.0% ABV Burgundy rouge from Marsannay in the Côte de Nuits, made entirely from Pinot Noir. Sourced from 80-year-old vines rooted in deep clay soils and earning a 93/100 score on its 2023 vintage, this village-level wine punches well above its appellation's modest reputation.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.0%  |  Origin: Marsannay, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France  |  100% Pinot Noir  |  Domaine: René Bouvier

Production & Heritage

Domaine René Bouvier holds 30 hectares of vineyards entirely within the Côte de Nuits, including Marsannay Le Clos — a monopole vineyard owned solely by the estate. All fruit is hand-harvested, and the Marsannay rouge undergoes roughly 50% whole-bunch fermentation, a technique that preserves floral lift and aromatic complexity. Aging follows a measured regimen of approximately 12 months in oak barrels with only 15% new wood, succeeded by 6 months in stainless steel tanks — a restrained approach that lets vine age and terroir speak ahead of oak influence. The domaine has also introduced concrete egg-shaped tanks for certain cuvées, reflecting a willingness to experiment while remaining grounded in Burgundian tradition.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with generous black cherry and plummy fruit, layered with rose petal and peony. Behind that primary fruit sits a more brooding layer of iris, violet, orange rind, and a whisper of forest floor.

Taste: The entry is medium to full-bodied and immediately fruit-forward, with ripe raspberry and dried strawberry flavors that give way to darker notes of bitter chocolate and exotic spice — Sichuan pepper and a faint Espelette chili warmth register on the mid-palate. Tannins are firmly framed yet melting, providing structure without austerity, while the mouthfeel remains tactile and grippy throughout.

Finish: Moderate to long, with a lovely mineral edge and lingering citrus peel freshness. The spice thread persists alongside dried cherry, leaving a seamless, expansive impression that invites another sip.

How to Drink Bouvier Marsannay

This wine is best enjoyed at cellar temperature — around 16°C (60°F) — in a large-bowled Burgundy glass. Thirty minutes of decanting before serving helps the whole-bunch aromatics fully unfurl. Pairing with food is where Marsannay truly excels: try it alongside roast duck with cherry jus, where the wine's fruit concentration mirrors the sauce; grilled lamb chops, whose char and fat soften the wine's tannin grip; or a classic coq au vin, which echoes the wine's own Burgundian character.

Best For

  • Burgundy enthusiasts exploring Marsannay's resurgence as a serious appellation
  • A dinner-party centerpiece alongside rich poultry or game dishes
  • Gifting to a Pinot Noir lover who values terroir-driven old-vine wines
  • Building a Côte de Nuits vertical or comparative tasting at an accessible price tier

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bouvier Marsannay taste like? It delivers ripe black cherry and raspberry fruit with floral overtones of rose petal and violet, underpinned by exotic spice, bitter chocolate, and a pronounced mineral finish. The tannins are firm but well-integrated, giving the wine both structure and approachability.

How does Bouvier Marsannay compare to wines from Fixin? Both appellations sit in the northern Côte de Nuits and share a reputation for firm tannin structure, but Bouvier's Marsannay tends toward more overt floral aromatics and spice from its whole-bunch fermentation and 80-year-old vines. Fixin wines are often earthier and more austere in youth, while this Marsannay shows generous fruit and a more seamless texture at a comparable price point.

Is Bouvier Marsannay good for drinking on its own? Absolutely — the melting tannins, fruit depth, and mineral freshness make it a rewarding stand-alone glass, particularly after brief decanting. It also has enough concentration from its old vines to reward short-term cellaring of three to seven years.

Where is Bouvier Marsannay made? It is produced by Domaine René Bouvier in Marsannay-la-Côte, the northernmost village appellation of the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy, France. The estate's 30 hectares of vines lie entirely within the Côte de Nuits.

What foods pair well with Bouvier Marsannay? Roast duck breast complements the wine's dark cherry fruit; aged Comté or Époisses cheese mirrors its earthy depth; grilled lamb shanks match its tannic grip; mushroom risotto highlights its forest-floor undertones; and charcuterie boards with cured sausages echo its spice notes.

What sizes does Bouvier Marsannay come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this village-level Marsannay.

Is Bouvier Marsannay worth the price? It positions as a mid-range Burgundy village wine, but the 80-year-old vine age, hand-harvesting, and restrained oak regimen deliver complexity more commonly found in pricier premier cru bottlings. For the quality relative to its appellation tier, it represents strong value within the Côte de Nuits.

Why Bouvier Marsannay?

What separates this wine from the broader Marsannay field is vine age — 80-year-old roots drawing from deep clay produce a concentration and mineral signature that younger plantings cannot replicate. The 50% whole-bunch fermentation adds aromatic dimension without overwhelming the fruit, and the disciplined use of just 15% new oak ensures the terroir remains the protagonist. With a 93-point score on its 2023 vintage and the domaine's monopole status on Marsannay Le Clos signaling serious commitment to the appellation, this is a bottling that demonstrates why Marsannay is no longer Burgundy's afterthought — it is a village on the rise, and René Bouvier is leading that conversation.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Pinot Noir
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Burgundy
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Rene Bouvier

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