Domaine Simon Bize

Domaine Simon Bize

About Domaine Simon Bize

Situated in the heart of French wine country, Domaine Simon Bize stands majestically as a testament to traditional Burgundy wine culture. Tucked away in the picturesque village of Savigny-lès-Beaune, the winery boasts a rich lineage of wine craftsmanship that dates back to the 19th century. This quintessential burgundy winery is a family run business, currently in the hands of Patrick Bize, and is renowned for its expressive wines, borne out of rigorous vine cultivation and meticulous vinification.

The estate comprises nearly 22 hectares of vineyard, carefully nurtured to produce a diverse range of wines, including the immensely popular Bourgogne Blanc and Bourgogne Rouge. Embracing the philosophy of terroir, Domaine Simon Bize works tirelessly to uphold the personality of each parcel while striving for balance and purity of the fruit. It’s this wholehearted commitment that brings forth the distinctive elegance and complexity of Bize wine offerings.

Domaine Simon Bize values traditional winemaking, a sentiment reflected in its use of age-old techniques such as plank fermentation and barrel ageing. Alongside, they are strong proponents of bio-dynamic farming, showcasing respect for Mother Nature and a penchant for sustainability.

The winery invites wine enthusiasts to tantalise their taste buds with its fine selection, carefully crafted to evoke a medley of bold flavours and aromas in each sip. Here, wine is not just a mere, it's a celebration of Burgundy's age-old wine tradition, a toast to the harmonious marriage between man and nature.

Undeniably, Domaine Simon Bize offers an alluring journey into the heart of Burgundy wine culture. It is a remarkable testament of vinomanship that gracefully captures the distinctive allure of Burgundy, enticing wine lovers to immerse in its woodsy charm and explore the vivacious vision that is Domaine Simon Bize.

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