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Mâcon Cuvée Botrytis Domaine de la Bongran (J.Thevenet) 2000(dessert wine)
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Mâcon Cuvée Botrytis Domaine de la Bongran (J.Thevenet)
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About the producer

It is to Jean Thévenet and his son Gautier to whom we owe the sweet wines of Burgundy. Domaine de la Bongran is located in the Mâconnais, the most southern part of the Burgundy wine region. The wines are amazing, both when tasting and especially when drinking them, the results are quite simply stunning. The perfectly balanced wines of Domaine Bongran are to be discovered at all costs.

About the wine

This botrytised wine is underpinned by a sweet, mellow balance. It is delicious on its own but also astounding should you want to try some out-of-the-ordinary food and wine pairings.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Domaine de la Bongran

Colour: dessert wine

Grape variety: Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings: : Chapon farci au foie gras, Foie gras, Salade de homard

Appellation: Mâcon

Owner: Domaine de la Bongran (J.Thevenet)

Viticulture: organic More information....

Service temperature: 11°

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Auction history Mâcon Cuvée Botrytis Domaine de la Bongran (J.Thevenet) 2000
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