As prices for Burgundy continue to sky-rocket, the Languedoc has been quietly growing Pinot Noir capable of rivaling many entry level Burgundy wines at a fraction of the price. The bouquet is round and explosive with notes of ripe red fruits and spices. The mouth is soft with aromas of cherries and flowers. This wine develops all the finesse and delicacy of Bourgogne Rouge for a fraction of the price.