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Bourgogne Aligoté Chavy-Chouet 2016(white)
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Bourgogne Aligoté Chavy-Chouet
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About the producer

Domaine Chavy Chouet, located in Meursault, is a family vineyard that extends over 13 hectares and has plots in the most beautiful villages of the Côte de Beaune: Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Saint-Aubin, Volnay and Pommard. The domaine comes from the union of the two eponymous families, settled for generations in the region. Currently managed by Romaric Chavy (7th generation), the farm is cultivated in an environmentally friendly manner, limiting chemicals as much as possible. The very fair prices mean it is unmissable for any lover of great Burgundy wines.

About the wine

This Aligoté comes from old vines located in Puligny-Montrachet, planted in deep clay soil. It is matured for 10 months in casks and vats. Tasting reveals an opulent yet lively wine, with citrus and yellow fruit aromas and very light substance.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Burgundy

Producers and wineries: Chavy-Chouet

Colour: white

Grape variety: Aligoté

Appellation: Bourgogne Aligoté

Owner: Chavy-Chouet

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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Auction history Bourgogne Aligoté Chavy-Chouet 2016
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