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IGP Cévennes Gournier (Domaine de) Chardonnay Maurice Barnouin 2014(white)
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IGP Cévennes Gournier (Domaine de) Chardonnay Maurice Barnouin
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About the producer

Lying in the heart of the Cévennes region, Domaine Gournier benefits from a unique terroir combining the freshness from the Cévennes and a clay-limestone subsoil. The owner, Maurice Barnouin, is producing excellent table wines from careful and environmentally-respectful growing. Among other things, he has a unique ability to produce exceptional blends of different grape varietals.

About the wine

The Chardonnay wine from this Cévennes domain reveals a clear appearance, exuding notes of honey and white flowers. The palate is counterbalanced by an attractive tension, lending it great aromatic persistence.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Languedoc

Producers and wineries: Gournier

Colour: white

Grape variety: Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings: Feuilleté au saumon, Côtes de porc et légumes printaniers, Saumon en papillotes

Appellation: IGP Cévennes

Owner: Maurice Barnouin

Viticulture: sustainable farming More information....

Service temperature: 16°

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Auction history IGP Cévennes Gournier (Domaine de) Chardonnay Maurice Barnouin 2014
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