DESCRIPTION
North of Mâcon, the Lenoir family creates a terroir-driven Chardonnay from 40-year-old vines on clay-limestone soils. This Mâcon-Villages embodies the freshness and deliciousness characteristic of the Mâconnais region.
Its pale gold color with green reflections introduces an expressive nose of white flowers and lemon zest. On the palate, the wine is round, lively, and charming, carried by a beautiful tension and a fruity finish.
An accessible and silky white, perfect as an aperitif, with grilled fish, a summer salad, or goat cheeses.


REGION
Burgundy
France

Burgundy, located in eastern France, is one of the world's most emblematic wine-growing regions, renowned for its elegant, fine and complex wines. Its semi-continental climate, marked by contrasting seasons, and its mineral-rich clay-limestone soils provide an exceptional terroir for its two king grape varieties: Pinot Noir for reds, and Chardonnay for whites. Alongside them, more discreet varieties such as Gamay and Aligoté complete the vineyard's diversity.
The vineyard stretches from the Chablisien in the north, known for its taut, mineral whites, to the Mâconnais in the south, offering accessible, gourmet cuvées. In between, the Côte de Nuits is the realm of great reds, while the Côte de Beaune excels in both reds and whites. The Côtes Chalonnaises complete the picture with wines offering excellent value for money.