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Bourgogne

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Bourgogne is a sub-region within Burgundy, France renowned for its Pinot Noir. The auction database contains 2,388 lots, averaging $196 per bottle and ranging $6–$17,925. The median auction vintage is 2015. The top wines at auction include Maison Leroy, Bourgogne, Blanc, Maison Leroy, Bourgogne, Rouge, Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay, Yves Boyer-Martenot, Bourgogne, Rouge, Domaine Chevillon-Chezeaux, Bourgogne, Pinot Noir, while leading producers include Maison Leroy, Yves Boyer-Martenot, Domaine Roulot, Tour. The Bourgogne sub-region is recognized for its distinctive terroir that produces wines of consistent character and quality. Collectors are drawn to the combination of geographical specificity, the quality of individual producers, and the historical significance of the sub-region's wines in the context of Burgundy. Auction activity reflects sustained international demand for the region's finest bottles, with the best examples demonstrating clear aging potential and site expression.

Bourgogne
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Bourgogne contributes 2,388 lots to the auction database, averaging $196 per bottle and ranging $6–$17,925, reflecting sustained collector demand for Pinot Noir from this sub-region.

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The price range from $6–$17,925 encompasses entry-level village wine to Maison Leroy, Bourgogne, Blanc, the most sought-after sub-region bottlings from top-rated producers.

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Leading producers Maison Leroy, Yves Boyer-Martenot, Domaine Roulot, Tour have established consistent reputations for quality, forming the core of auction demand within Bourgogne.

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The top-traded wines — Maison Leroy, Bourgogne, Blanc, Maison Leroy, Bourgogne, Rouge, Coche-Dury, Bourgogne, Chardonnay — represent the benchmark for sub-region-level quality and are the primary drivers of auction pricing.

$196

Avg Price / Bottle

2,388

Auction Lots

2015

Top Vintage

$6 – $17.9k

Price Range

In the Glass

Bourgogne Pinot Noir is characterized by red cherry, raspberry, and earthy complexity typical of its Burgundy terroir. The wines show fine tannin structure, natural acidity, and the capacity to develop secondary aromas of truffle, game, and dried herbs with age. The specific soils and microclimate of Bourgogne produce a style that is recognizable within the broader regional context.

Hautes Cotes de Beaune1 wines

WineAvg PriceLots Sold
Domaine Bourgogne Devaux
DalignereHautes Cotes de Beaune
$22
22

Cote Chalonnaise1 wines

WineAvg PriceLots Sold
Domaine de Villaine
DigoineCote Chalonnaise
$52
22

Other

WineAvg PriceLots Sold
Maison Leroy
Blanc
$166
126
Maison Leroy
Rouge
$150
116
Coche-Dury
Chardonnay
$261
96
Yves Boyer-Martenot
Rouge
$40
80
Domaine Chevillon-Chezeaux
Pinot Noir
$59
80
Joseph Roty
Grand Ordinaire Rouge
$143
76
Domaine Roulot
Blanc
$187
69
Domaine Leflaive
Blanc
$152
64
Jean-Philippe Fichet
Rouge
$55
43
Domaine Coche Bizouard
Blanc
$344
39
Maison Alex Gambal
Deux Papies Rouge
$177
38
Tour
Pinot Noir
$379
34
Domaine Sylvain Cathiard
Rouge
$89
31
Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux
Pinot Fin
$294
30
Claude Dugat
Rouge
$45
30
Yves Boyer-Martenot
Blanc
$89
30
Charles Thomas et Moillard
Blanc
$294
24
Ghislaine Barthod
Bons Batons Rouge
$139
17

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