Chateau de Fuisse Château-Fuissé Mâcon-Villages 2022
$51.89 Original price was: $51.89.$46.70Current price is: $46.70.
Located adjoining the Pouilly-Fuissé and Saint-Véran appellations, our Mâcon-Villages benefits from a favored setting; its terroir is a mix between stony and clay soils, which give balance and finesse to the wines.
Country |
France |
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Size |
750ml |
Varietal |
Chardonnay |
Vintage |
2022 |
Producer |
Château de Fuissé |
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Château de Fuissé
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The Château de Fuissé is rich in history with the house dating back to the mid-15th century having been run by the Vincent family since 1882. The estate owns 32 hectares of vines, two-thirds within the Pouilly-Fuisse appellation with other holdings in St-Veran and the Mâcon. The limestone and clay soils of Pouilly-Fuisse are perfectly suited to the Chardonnay grape and the domaines holdings cover 104 plots, giving great diversity to the final wines which display great expression, concentration and minerality. The old vines of their Pouilly-Fuisse Le Clos is the pinnacle of their offerings and the quality is excellent across the range and provides great value.
Chardonnay Wine
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Chardonnay is a white wine grape variety that is one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world. Chardonnay wines are known for their versatility and a wide range of styles. The grape produces wines that can be very different depending on the growing conditions and winemaking techniques. Chardonnay wines can range from light-bodied and unoaked with flavors of green apple and lemon to full-bodied and rich with flavors of tropical fruit, butter, and oak.
The wine style can vary greatly depending on where it's grown, wines from Burgundy, France tend to be crisp and mineral driven, while in California and Australia, the wine style is often more full-bodied and oaky.
Chardonnay grapes can be harvested at different times depending on the desired style, early-harvested grapes will produce lighter and fruitier wines, while late-harvested grapes will produce wines with more body and complexity. Oak aging can also affect the flavor profile and style of the wine, with flavors of butter, vanilla and toast.
Chardonnay pairs well with a wide range of foods, particularly seafood, chicken, and creamy pasta dishes.
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