Chanterêves Bourgogne Chardonnay is a delightful white wine that showcases the expertise of its producer. Crafted in the renowned Burgundy appellation, this wine is made from carefully selected Chardonnay grapes grown in exceptional vineyards. The vineyard features unique characteristics, such as well-drained soils and optimal sun exposure, which contribute to the wine's exceptional quality. The winemaking process involves meticulous attention to detail, including gentle pressing and fermentation in oak barrels. The result is a wine with a refined and elegant style, characterized by its vibrant acidity, delicate fruit flavors, and subtle hints of oak. Chanterêves Bourgogne Chardonnay is a true expression of the Burgundy terroir and is sure to impress wine enthusiasts.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
The Chanterêves Bourgogne Chardonnay is a delightful white wine that showcases the classic characteristics of the Chardonnay grape variety.It hails from the Burgundy region of France, known for producing some of the finest Chardonnays in the world.
On the nose, this wine offers enticing aromas of ripe orchard fruits such as apple and pear, accompanied by hints of citrus and a touch of floral notes. The palate is elegant and well-balanced, with a refreshing acidity that brings out the fruit flavors and adds a lively zest to the wine.
It pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes, including seafood, poultry, and creamy pasta dishes. Its versatility makes it a great choice for both casual gatherings and special occasions.
EXPERT RATING
3.5
DRINKING WINDOW
Now
2046
Profile
Sweetness:
Dry
Dry
Lusciously Sweet
Alcohol:
Moderate
No/Low
Very High
Intensity:
Mildly aromatic
Subtle
Powerful
Body:
Generous
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Acidity:
Vibrant
Soft
Crisp
Tannin:
No tannin
No Tannin
Grippy
GRAPES (1)
Chardonnay
ORIGINS
Winery: Chanterêves
Region: Burgundy
Burgundy is a wine region located in the east-central part of France, renowned for its high-quality wines. It is one of the most famous and prestigious wine regions in the world, with a long history of winemaking that dates back to the Middle Ages.
Burgundy has been producing wine since the Middle Ages, and its wines have been highly sought after since the 15th century. The region is divided into four main sub-regions: Chablis, Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, and Côte Chalonnaise. Each of these sub-regions has its own unique terroir and produces wines with distinct characteristics.