Discover the hidden gem of the Côte de Beaune with Savigny-lès-Beaune White from Domaine Philippe Girard. This 100% Chardonnay offers a brilliant balance of mineral tension and creamy texture, featuring delicate aromas of white flowers, citrus zest, and hazelnut. Produced by a historic family estate, this white Burgundy is both elegant and versatile, making it perfect for refined dining or special occasions.
Savigny-lès-Beaune : Domaine Philippe Girard.
HK$ 358.00
Heritage and Terroir
Château de Conques is produced in the prestigious Médoc region of Bordeaux, France. The wine benefits from the expertise of the Boivert family, who have managed the estate for generations, ensuring high quality and consistency. The vineyard thrives on unique gravel and limestone soils, creating a terroir that imparts both fruit-forward flavors and a refined structure to the wine.
Tasting Profile
This Médoc red is celebrated for its inviting fruity bouquet and smooth palate.
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Nose: Fresh and expressive, offering notes of ripe red berries and plum.
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Palate: Medium-bodied and supple, with a lovely balance between fruity flavors and gentle tannins.
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Finish: Clean, fresh, and enjoyable.
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Domaine Philippe Girard
🍷 Domaine Philippe Girard – Savigny-lès-Beaune, Côte de Beaune
Located in Savigny-lès-Beaune, at the northern gateway to the Côte de Beaune, Domaine Philippe Girard is a family estate deeply committed to producing wines that express purity, balance and terroir precision. More than a winery, the domaine represents a philosophy: quality above all, from vineyard to bottle.
The vineyards are planted on classic clay-limestone soils, the backbone of great Burgundy wines. These soils provide natural drainage while preserving enough moisture to allow slow, balanced ripening — essential for achieving concentration without excess.
Each parcel is managed individually to respect its microclimate, slope orientation and soil composition. This parcel-by-parcel approach ensures that every cuvée reflects its specific origin rather than a standardized house style.
Low yields are deliberately maintained to enhance aromatic intensity and structural depth, particularly for Pinot Noir, which thrives on precision and subtlety.









