Robert Ampeau & Fils

Lavières Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru Pinot Noir

9.222 ratings
9.12 pro ratings
Savigny-lès-Beaune, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Justin Bothur

Silky, red fruited, and leathery … losing fruit now but still kicking.

Silky, red fruited, and leathery … losing fruit now but still kicking.

Jun 23rd, 2023
John Schlechter

Dried rose petals medium body plenty of fruit and time left

Dried rose petals medium body plenty of fruit and time left

Sep 28th, 2024
Daniel McCullough

Delicious once again, superb bottle. Clear from the initial nose just how nicely integrated this was. Beautiful garnet. Red fruit forward on the pallet and oh so precise.

Delicious once again, superb bottle. Clear from the initial nose just how nicely integrated this was. Beautiful garnet. Red fruit forward on the pallet and oh so precise.

Jan 7th, 2023
Daniel McCullough

Second year running doing Turkey day with this wine - does not disappoint!

Second year running doing Turkey day with this wine - does not disappoint!

Nov 24th, 2022
Pooneet K

Really a lovely red burgundy with a very nice bit of age. Quite lively at this point - frankly a bit surprisingly so. Ethereal with nice red fruit, some earthy complexity. Very good with a seafood focused meal and a good recommendation by the sommelier at Le Pavillon.

Really a lovely red burgundy with a very nice bit of age. Quite lively at this point - frankly a bit surprisingly so. Ethereal with nice red fruit, some earthy complexity. Very good with a seafood focused meal and a good recommendation by the sommelier at Le Pavillon.

Jul 28th, 2022
Daniel McCullough

In such a great spot, perfect with Turkey. Left in bottle but aired for 45mins.

In such a great spot, perfect with Turkey. Left in bottle but aired for 45mins.

Nov 27th, 2021
Charles York

Dark Bertie, cranberry, mushroom. Plenty of time left. At Georgia James.

Dark Bertie, cranberry, mushroom. Plenty of time left. At Georgia James.

Jul 10th, 2021
Ed Tostanoski

Earthy and a bit rustic. Yum.

Earthy and a bit rustic. Yum.

Apr 4th, 2021
David Kaplan

“This is one old Burgundy that won’t fade in a carafe, so don’t hesitate to decant it, and be sure to use a good large glass. The wine has a youthful, saturated, deep ruby color, with flashes of bright mahogany at the edge. And the nose is a moving target; endlessly complex and exotic, with aromas of dried cranberries, strawberry preserves, chiodini mushrooms, and freshly turned earth, all moving in and out of the foreground as the wine evolves in the glass. On the palate, the flavors echo the nose: sweet and pure on entry, with a warm, concentrated core that grows more and more voluminous with time, yet remains wonderfully firm, fresh and vibrant. And the long fine-grained finish leaves you wishing it would never end. This is not like drinking a young wine. The bottle seems ageless, as if in suspended animation, and much too small. Drink now – 2025. But no need to wait longer; this one is fully mature.” — Moore Brothers Wine Co., Brooklyn

“This is one old Burgundy that won’t fade in a carafe, so don’t hesitate to decant it, and be sure to use a good large glass. The wine has a youthful, saturated, deep ruby color, with flashes of bright mahogany at the edge. And the nose is a moving target; endlessly complex and exotic, with aromas of dried cranberries, strawberry preserves, chiodini mushrooms, and freshly turned earth, all moving in and out of the foreground as the wine evolves in the glass. On the palate, the flavors echo the nose: sweet and pure on entry, with a warm, concentrated core that grows more and more voluminous with time, yet remains wonderfully firm, fresh and vibrant. And the long fine-grained finish leaves you wishing it would never end. This is not like drinking a young wine. The bottle seems ageless, as if in suspended animation, and much too small. Drink now – 2025. But no need to wait longer; this one is fully mature.” — Moore Brothers Wine Co., Brooklyn

Dec 25th, 2020
Nate Bowser

Amazing. Forest floor and dried cherries.

Amazing. Forest floor and dried cherries.

Dec 25th, 2020