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Bonnezeaux Château de Fesles
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About the producer

Château de Fesles is located in Bonnezeaux, at the top of one of the four hillside slope vineyards overlooking the Layon river. After having spent some time under the ownership of the famous pastry chef Gaston Lenôtre, the estate has been managed by Bernard Germain since 1996. In addition to Bonnezeaux, the 35-hectare vineyard produces red and white Anjou wine as well as an Anjou rosé.

About the wine

This cuvée is vinified in 400 litre casks and aged for 10 months. Its expressive nose offers aromas of citrus and white flowers. On the palate, there is volume, aromas of white fruit and spicy notes. This wine has an ageing potential of about ten years.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Loire Valley

Producers and wineries: Château de Fesles

Colour: dessert wine

Grape variety: Chenin Blanc
Food and wine pairings: Toasts de pain dépices et foie gras, Canard laqué, Flan au caramel

Appellation: Bonnezeaux

Owner: Château de Fesles

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

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Auction history Bonnezeaux Château de Fesles 1983
03/04/202420
20/04/202216
20/04/202216
20/04/202217
10/12/202036
07/03/200919
11/06/200823
15/01/200830
15/04/200633

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