Bouzeron Aligoté 2020

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Aubert Villaine: the Baron of Bouzeron, the Aligoté-whisperer. More often he's known as "the co-owner and director at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti." Aligoté, long overshadowed by Chardonnay, got its own Burgundy appellation in 1998—the village of Bouzeron—and de Villaine has championed its potential ever since. The combination of a nectarine-like fruitiness and savory, chalky minerality gives the wine lots of depth, while being quite quaffable as well. Both wine geeks and Pinot Grigio-swilling grandmothers go crazy for this wine. Drinks beautifully straight from the bottle at a raw bar, but if you decant (or cellar for a few years...), this would be unbelievable alongside cooked seafood courses.

 

 

ABV:

  • 12%

Vintage:

Type:

  • White

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Varietal

Aligoté Doré

Adventure Level

Region

Burgundy, France

The Producer

About De Villaine

De Villaine wines hail from the esteemed Burgundy region of France, where the Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) is situated. This renowned estate, co-owned by Aubert de Villaine, is synonymous with some of the world's most sought-after and prestigious wines. With a focus on biodynamic viticulture and meticulous attention to detail, De Villaine produces exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines that reflect the unique terroir of Burgundy. From the legendary La Romanée-Conti to the exquisite selections from Domaine A. & P. de Villaine, each bottle exemplifies the pinnacle of winemaking excellence. With a legacy spanning generations, De Villaine wines continue to captivate connoisseurs and collectors alike with their elegance, complexity, and unparalleled quality.

About the Region

Burgundy, France

Natural wine production in Burgundy, France, encapsulates a reverence for tradition and a commitment to environmental stewardship. Nestled amidst the storied vineyards of the Côte d'Or, natural winemakers in Burgundy embrace sustainable viticultural practices and minimalist intervention in the cellar. Here, the noble Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape varieties reign supreme, their expressions shaped by the region's famed limestone soils and cool continental climate. In the pursuit of authenticity, these winemakers eschew synthetic pesticides and herbicides, opting instead for organic or biodynamic farming methods. Native yeast fermentation and low sulfur usage are hallmarks of Burgundy's natural wine movement, resulting in wines of purity, complexity, and finesse. On the palate, Burgundian natural wines exhibit a harmony of fruit, earth, and minerality, with a profound sense of terroir. Whether enjoyed in their youth or aged to reveal additional layers of nuance, these wines offer a genuine reflection of Burgundy's winemaking heritage and a testament to the enduring allure of low-intervention viticulture.

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