Vedrenne - Terres Rouges Aperitif Vin de Noix (Walnut & Wine Liqueur) - Caravan Wines & Spirits

Vedrenne

Vedrenne-Terres Rouges Aperitif Vin de Noix (Walnut & Wine Liqueur)

Style Aperitif
Producer Vedrenne
Origin Burgundy (Nuits-Saint-Georges)
$53 / btl
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What it tastes like.

Walnut wine is a very popular traditional aperitif. This is not a wine made from nuts. It is obtained by macerating green walnuts in wine and aged in oak casks. Its subtle taste can also be enjoyed in various recipes.

17% ABV

750ml

The house

About Vedrenne.

Burgundy (Nuits-Saint-Georges) ·Est. 1923

Founded in 1923 by engineer Joseph Védrenne in Nuits-Saint-Georges, Vedrenne sits in the heart of Burgundy at the edge of the Côte-d'Or blackcurrant fields that originally drew it there. The house is best known for its Supercassis, a 20% crème de cassis sitting at the upmarket end of the category alongside the standard 16% reference, and now ships a range of more than thirty fruit liqueurs and cocktail bases. Owned since 1997 by the Renaud-Cointreau family, alongside Pagès, Vedrenne was awarded Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant status in 2017 — France's "living heritage" designation for craftsmanship continuity.

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At the table

How to pour it.

  • Temperature

    7–10°C. Over ice with a peel for the aperitif moment.

Bottle questions

Before you open it.

A few practical answers for storage, delivery, and choosing the right bottle.

How should I store it before opening?

Keep it somewhere cool, dark, and steady. Wine prefers cellar temperature; spirits are happier away from heat and direct sunlight.

How long will it keep once opened?

Wine changes quickly after opening; spirits and liqueurs generally hold longer if capped tightly and kept out of heat. If it is a special bottle, ask before opening and the team can give product-specific guidance.

Can I ask for a similar bottle?

Yes. Contact Caravan with this bottle name and the occasion; the team can suggest a close match, a safer gift, or a step up or down in price.

How is it packed for delivery?

Orders are packed in bottle-safe cartons. If anything arrives damaged or looks wrong, contact the team with your order number and a photo so they can sort the next step.

What about hot weather shipping?

The team avoids making one-size-fits-all promises around heat and carrier timing. For heat-sensitive or cellar bottles, contact Caravan before ordering and they can advise the safest dispatch window.

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Why Caravan backs Vedrenne

Burgundy (Nuits-Saint-Georges)

Joseph Védrenne, a trained engineer, founded Vedrenne in 1923 with a deliberate decision: he set the distillery in Nuits-Saint-Georges, where the slopes above the famous Burgundy vineyards were planted with the dense-skinned Noir de Bourgogne blackcurrant — and where he could process fruit hours after picking, before any aromatic loss. That fruit-to-still proximity remains the house's defining advantage a century later.

The early business specialised in maceration of single fruits in neutral spirit: blackcurrants, raspberries, peaches, sloe, cherry. The headline Supercassis, a 20% concentration crème de cassis, sits at the upmarket end of the category alongside the standard 16% reference. The house's range expanded over the twentieth century into violet, chestnut, peach-de-vigne, mirabelle, and a number of two-fruit cocktail bases.

Vedrenne was acquired by Marie Brizard in 1987, then by the Renaud-Cointreau family in 1997, who merged it with verveine specialist Pagès. The two houses now operate from the original Nuits-Saint-Georges site plus a secondary distillery in Dordogne. In 2017, Vedrenne was awarded Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant status by the French Ministry for the Economy, recognising continuity of artisanal production methods.

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