Spring Aperitifs Find Their Perfect Match With Burgundy Wines

Spring has a way of reopening the windows, stretching out the evenings, and making aperitif hour feel almost essential again. We return to it like a cherished ritual: a few friends, a still-cool terrace, and that golden light that turns a simple glass of wine into the promise of a beautiful evening. At that gentle hour, when the air carries hints of white blossoms and freshly cut grass, wine becomes more than just a pairing, it sets the mood.
For an aperitif that truly captures the spirit of the season, enjoy for wines that combine freshness, brightness, and finesse. The Saint-Véran “Les Chatenays” 2024 from Domaine Carette feels like an obvious choice. It has the radiant charm of great spring whites: lively on the palate, layered with notes of orchard fruit and delicate floral aromas that feel almost weightless. It pairs well with fresh cheeses, asparagus, or simple shrimp with a touch of lemon zest. This is a wine that awakens the palate without ever overwhelming it.
For something with a little more breadth while still retaining beautiful tension and freshness, the Montagny Premier Cru “Les Terroirs” 2023 from Domaine Masse naturally earns its place at aperitif hour. Fuller and perhaps more enveloping, it still carries a precise energy that makes it ideal for long, convivial moments around the table. One can easily imagine it alongside puff pastry, fish rillettes, mushroom toasts, or chilled herb-roasted chicken. It has that extra touch of elegance that seems to encourage conversations to linger.
Red wine, too, has its place in spring — especially when you want something supple, refined, and effortlessly drinkable, a wine that complements the moment rather than dominating it. The Rully “Les Saint-Jacques” 2022 from Domaine de l’Écette embodies exactly that style. There is no heaviness here, only vibrant fruit, freshness, silky texture, and beautiful aromatic finesse. Served slightly chilled, it becomes the perfect companion for fine charcuterie, toasted tartines, or even traditional jambon persillé. It is a transitional red, perfectly suited to that in-between season when winter has faded but summer warmth has not quite arrived. Choosing these three wines for an aperitif is like composing a springtime harmony. The Saint-Véran brings brightness, the Montagny Premier Cru brings depth, and the red Rully adds a touch of delicate indulgence. Three expressions, three personalities, yet all sharing the same spirit: that of a refined and lively aperitif where wine accompanies the long-awaited softness of the season.

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