Au Pied du Mont Chauve Chassagne-Montrachet 2020

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Chardonnay | Burgundy | France | White Wine | Au Pied du Mont Chauve | 2020 | 0,75 L | 12,5 %
About
Au Pied du Mont Chauve Chassagne-Montrachet is a dry white wine, made from 100% Chardonnay grapes, sourced from the Chassagne-Montrachet appellation in the Burgundy region of France. This wine exemplifies the rich and complex character of Chassagne-Montrachet, with Au Pied du Mont Chauve's commitment to traditional winemaking techniques and expression of terroir. The Chassagne-Montrachet appellation is renowned for producing some of Burgundy's most distinguished white wines.
Tasting notes

Au Pied du Mont Chauve Chassagne-Montrachet reveal a captivating bouquet of ripe pear, green apple, and citrus, complemented by floral notes of acacia and hints of toasted almond and minerality. On the palate, it offers a medium to full-bodied texture with vibrant acidity, featuring flavors of lemon zest, white peach, and a touch of vanilla, leading to a long, elegant finish. This Chardonnay is celebrated for its depth, balance, and the harmonious integration of fruit and oak nuances.

Pairing

Au Pied du Mont Chauve Chassagne-Montrachet pairs beautifully with seafood dishes such as lobster, grilled scallops, or buttery sole, where its acidity and minerality enhance the rich flavors. It also complements creamy poultry dishes and soft cheeses, providing a luxurious and satisfying dining experience with its vibrant and refined character.

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Chassagne-Montrachet
The largest southern appellation of Côte de Beaune and home of the "white kings" of Burgundy - the most prestigious white wines in the world.  The white wines here are rich, dense, expressive and with a strong character. They are made from Chardonnay grapes, have a shimmery gold colour and are characterized by fragrant aromas of acacia, nuts and fresh butter that are replaced by honey and ripe pears over time.  Opening a bottle of Chassagne Montrachet is always an event that can and should be discussed, but the outcome is always the same - this wine is absolutely fantastic.  
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