| This wine is sometimes gold with emerald highlights, sometimes pale straw color. Its nose is flowery and light-hearted. Its bouquet frequently evokes butter and brioche with notes of lemon, grapefruit, and occasionally a touch of minerality. A lively attack helps to make this a clean, straightforward wine -- quite fleshy, persistent, and occasionally with a touch of spice. |
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Variety : Chardonnay
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Color : White
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Appelation : Savigny-les-Beaune Les Peuillets
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Maturation : Between 7-10 years.
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Serving suggestions : Its lively and straightforward attack would suit fresh-water fish inwhite sauce, omelettes, or scrambled eggs, while its rich and unctuous bouquet would deliver an attractive and restful finish. It proves a worthy companion to goat cheeses, Gruyère, Comté, and Cîteaux. Serving temperature: 11 to 12 °C.
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Vinification : After pressing, the juice is cooled to 10°C and allowed to settle for 24 hours. The must is then put in small oak barrels – of which 25% are new -- by gravity for a slow, low-temperature fermentation. The lies are stirred every 10 days or so until the secondary (malolactic) fermentation is completed. The wine is matured for 18-20 months, then carefully racked off for bottling unfined and unfiltered.
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