The 2014 Domaine Ballot-Millot Volnay Santenots is a mature and finely structured Burgundy Pinot Noir from the Santenots vineyard in Volnay, a site known for producing wines with greater depth and structure while still retaining the elegance typical of the appellation. Produced by Domaine Ballot-Millot, the wine has had significant bottle age to develop secondary complexity while maintaining freshness and balance. The nose is layered and evolved, showing aromas of dried cherry, red plum and wild strawberry alongside forest floor, dried rose petal, earthy spice and subtle leather notes that have emerged with time in bottle.
On the palate, it is medium-bodied with silky tannins that have softened gracefully through aging, supported by vibrant acidity that continues to carry freshness and precision. Flavours of red berry fruit, cranberry and savoury cherry are complemented by mushroom, undergrowth and delicate spice complexity, while restrained oak integration allows the mature Pinot Noir character to remain the focus. The texture is smooth and refined, finishing long, earthy and persistent with lingering mineral detail and tertiary nuance that reflects both vineyard pedigree and careful cellaring.
Ben’s Recommendation: At Wine More Cellars, this mature Volnay Santenots is an excellent option for Burgundy enthusiasts seeking developed Pinot Noir with savoury complexity, refined tannins and classic Côte de Beaune character. Particularly well suited to roast duck, mushroom dishes, quail or slow-roasted poultry with earthy herbs. Drinking beautifully now after gentle decanting, while the wine still retains enough structure and freshness to continue evolving gracefully over the next 3–5 years.