Description
Domaine Laurent Cognard Chteau de Buxy Bourgogne Pinot Noir is a 100% Pinot Noir from Burgundy’s Cte Chalonnaise, bottled at approximately 13% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Sourced from vineyards around the village of Buxy the southern gateway to the Cte Chalonnaise this Bourgogne rouge stands out for its concentrated, spice-driven character and honest expression of a lesser-known but increasingly respected corner of Burgundy.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13% | Origin: Buxy, Cte Chalonnaise, Burgundy, France | Appellation: Bourgogne | Producer: Domaine Laurent Cognard
Production & Heritage
Domaine Laurent Cognard is based at the historic Chteau de Buxy in the southern Cte Chalonnaise, a sub-region of Burgundy that sits just south of the more celebrated Cte d’Or. Laurent Cognard has earned attention for his thoughtful approach to winemaking, including the use of 500-litre casks a less common barrel format in Burgundy that he favors for emphasizing minerality in his wines. For this Bourgogne Pinot Noir, the fruit is destemmed to approximately 90% and vinified using a combination of punch-downs and pump-overs, a dual-extraction approach that draws color, fruit, and structure while preserving freshness.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a pungent, lightly singed quality that immediately signals intensity. Ripe bramble fruit follows, layered with a persistent spiciness that adds depth and intrigue.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is generous with dark berry concentration, moving quickly into a mid-palate marked by fresh acidity. There is a genuine sense of substance here this is not a thin, hollow Bourgogne rouge, but one with real grip and vibrancy.
Finish: The finish is long and defined by returning spice notes that echo the nose. A clean, lingering freshness keeps the final impression balanced rather than heavy.
How to Drink Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir
Serve lightly chilled around 1416C (5761F) to showcase both the fruit concentration and the acidity that gives this wine its backbone. A few minutes in a glass are enough to open it up; decanting is not essential but welcome for a younger vintage.
- Coq au Vin: The classic Burgundian pairing; the wine’s spice and bramble mirror the dish’s braised richness.
- Charcuterie board: The fresh acidity cuts through cured meats and aged cheeses without overwhelming them.
- Mushroom risotto: Earthy, umami-forward dishes bring out the wine’s underlying minerality and darker fruit notes.
Best For
- Introducing a Burgundy enthusiast to the Cte Chalonnaise
- Weeknight dinners when you want something genuine rather than generic
- Gifting a Pinot Noir lover who appreciates regional authenticity over brand recognition
- Building out a Burgundy collection beyond Cte d’Or bottlings
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir taste like? It leads with ripe bramble fruit and a pronounced spicy character, supported by good concentration and bright acidity that keeps it fresh through a long, spice-tinged finish.
How does Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir compare to Cte d’Or Bourgogne rouge? Cte d’Orsourced Bourgogne Pinot Noir often leans toward red cherry and more delicate structure, while this Cte Chalonnaise expression delivers darker bramble fruit, more overt spice, and a slightly fuller body reflecting the warmer, southerly position of Buxy’s vineyards.
Is Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir good for drinking on its own? Yes the combination of fruit concentration, balancing acidity, and a long finish makes it a satisfying wine to sip without food, especially lightly chilled.
Where is Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir made? It is produced at Chteau de Buxy in the village of Buxy, located at the southern end of the Cte Chalonnaise in Burgundy, France.
What foods pair well with Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir? Roast duck with its concentrated fruit and spice; grilled lamb chops whose char complements the wine’s singed aromatics; soft-ripened cheeses like poisses that match its weight; wild mushroom dishes that echo its earthy undertone; and charcuterie boards for a straightforward, rewarding match.
What sizes does Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format.
Is Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir worth the price? It positions as an entry-level Burgundy rouge, but its concentration and distinctive Cte Chalonnaise character deliver above its appellation tier genuine Burgundy Pinot Noir without the inflated pricing of many Cte d’Or labels.
Why Laurent Cognard Bourgogne Pinot Noir?
What separates this wine from the crowded field of Bourgogne-level Pinot Noir is its origin and its maker’s conviction. Laurent Cognard’s use of 90% destemming paired with both punch-down and pump-over extraction produces a wine with more concentration and structure than many regional Burgundies manage. The Cte Chalonnaise remains one of Burgundy’s best-value sub-regions, and Cognard’s vineyard position around Buxy yields fruit with a warmth and depth that translates directly into the glass. For anyone seeking real Burgundy Pinot Noir character terroir-driven, not just varietal-correct this bottling delivers with honest clarity.




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