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Charles Audoin “Bourgogne Aligote” 2023

SKU: FRBUDCAWIWH675023 Category:
Aligote | Burgundy | France | White Wine | Domaine Charles Audoin | 2023 | 0,75 L | 12,5 %
About
Fresh, vibrant, and full of character, this 2023 Aligoté from Domaine Charles Audoin is a shining example of how expressive this often-overlooked white Burgundy grape can be. Sourced from high-altitude vineyards near Marsannay, this wine reflects purity, minerality, and the winery’s commitment to terroir-driven winemaking.
Producer
A descendant of a family in which the art of winemaking was passed from father to son, Charles Audoin became the head of the winery in 1972 together with his wife Marie-Françoise, an oenologist by training. The 35-acre winery, located in the commune of Marsanne-la-Côte, produces fourteen different wines thanks to its large variety of soils and grape varieties. Renowned for the quality and consistency of its wines, which often win prizes in the price-performance category in various competitions, Domaine Charles Audoin uses traditional wine-making methods.
Tasting notes

Clear pale yellow in the glass. The nose offers lively aromas of green apple, lemon zest, and a hint of white flowers. On the palate, it’s crisp and linear, with a mineral backbone, refreshing acidity, and a clean, dry finish. A great example of Aligoté’s tension and energy.

Pairing

Perfect as an aperitif, or served alongside fresh seafood, grilled vegetables, goat cheese, or light salads. Its acidity also makes it a great companion to rich dishes like quiche Lorraine or creamy sauces.

12 in stock

31.50 

Wine Searcher review

94/100 from 1 Critic Reveiws
Light dry white wines are made from Aligote. The bouquet is floral, with herbal notes and light minerality. The acidity is high. Aligote wines better to consume in young age.
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