Vincent Girardin – Santenay Red Wine Burgundy

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Vincent Girardin Santenay Red is an expressive Pinot Noir from Burgundy’s Santenay appellation, offering vibrant red-fruit aromas and refined earthy nuances.


Vincent Girardin Santenay Red delivers a classic Burgundian experience, showcasing bright cherry, raspberry, and subtle forest-floor notes. This medium-bodied Pinot Noir offers silky tannins and balanced acidity for immediate enjoyment or gentle cellaring.Perfect for pairing with charcuterie, roast poultry, or mushroom risotto, this wine brings elegance and versatility to any dinner table. Each glass reflects the cool limestone soils and meticulous winemaking of Vincent Girardin’s estate.

Product Overview

Vincent Girardin Santenay Red is a refined expression of the Santenay terroir in Burgundy, crafted entirely from Pinot Noir grapes grown on clay-limestone hillsides. Production is guided by sustainable vineyard practices and gentle cellar techniques to preserve purity and elegance.

Tasting Profile

  • Appearance: Medium ruby red with youthful brilliance.
  • Aroma: Bright red cherry, wild strawberry, violet, and a hint of forest floor.
  • Palate: Silk-smooth tannins, red berry fruit, subtle earthiness, and a refreshing mineral finish.

Food Pairing Suggestions

This versatile Pinot Noir complements a wide range of dishes, including:

  • Charcuterie boards and soft cheeses
  • Roast duck or chicken with herbs
  • Mushroom risotto or lentil stews
  • Grilled salmon or tuna steaks

Winemaking & Terroir

Established by Vincent Girardin, the estate employs meticulous canopy management, selective hand-harvest, and vinification in small tanks. Indigenous yeasts, gentle punch-downs, and aging in French oak barrels (20% new) for 12–15 months enhance complexity without overpowering the fruit.

Serving & Storage

Serve slightly chilled at 14–16 °C (57–61 °F). Drink now through 2028, or cellar up to 5 years for deeper tertiary notes to develop.