Refined, fresh and beautifully balanced, Savigny-lès-Beaune “Les Godeaux” by Philippe Girard reveals the elegance of Côte de Beaune Pinot Noir. Bright red fruit, silky tannins and subtle spice create a classic and gastronomic Burgundy wine.
SAVIGNY-LES-BEAUNES “LES GODEAUX” AOC- Domaine Philippe Girard
HK$ 325.00
Savigny-lès-Beaune, located just north of Beaune in the Côte de Beaune, is renowned for producing charming and expressive Pinot Noir wines. The climat “Les Godeaux” benefits from well-drained soils and ideal exposure, encouraging optimal ripening and finesse.
Crafted by Domaine Philippe Girard, this Savigny-lès-Beaune Les Godeaux showcases the purity and precision of traditional Burgundy winemaking.
The wine displays a luminous ruby color. The nose opens with aromas of cherry, raspberry and red currant, complemented by delicate floral notes and a hint of gentle spice. On the palate, it is supple and harmonious, with fine tannins, fresh acidity and an elegant, persistent finish.
Approachable in its youth for its vibrant fruit, this wine also offers excellent aging potential, developing complexity and earthy nuances over time.
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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.









