Morey-Saint-Denis
Morey-Saint-Denis
Morey-Saint-Denis is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. It is located in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The village is known for its wine production, specifically red wine made from the Pinot Noir grape variety.
Geography
Morey-Saint-Denis is situated in the Côte de Nuits subregion of Burgundy, between the communes of Chambolle-Musigny and Gevrey-Chambertin. The village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by rolling hills covered in vineyards.
Wine Production
Morey-Saint-Denis is renowned for its wine production. The commune has four Grand Cru vineyards: Clos de Tart, Clos des Lambrays, Clos de la Roche, and Clos Saint-Denis. These vineyards produce some of the most highly regarded wines in the world, made from the Pinot Noir grape variety.
Clos de Tart
Clos de Tart is a monopole vineyard, meaning it is owned by a single producer. The vineyard covers 7.53 hectares and is known for producing wines with a rich, full-bodied flavor.
Clos des Lambrays
Clos des Lambrays is almost a monopole vineyard, with the majority owned by one producer. The wines from this vineyard are known for their elegance and finesse.
Clos de la Roche and Clos Saint-Denis
Clos de la Roche and Clos Saint-Denis are neighboring vineyards. The wines from these vineyards are known for their complexity and longevity.
Tourism
Morey-Saint-Denis is a popular destination for wine tourism. Visitors can tour the vineyards, visit the cellars, and taste the wines. The village also offers a range of accommodation options, from charming bed and breakfasts to luxury hotels.
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