Type: White Wine
Country: France
Region: Burgundy
Code: BOUR021
A very attractive, open and lushly forward Chardonnay produced from a blend of vineyard parcels scattered across the Côtes and around Buxy itself, generally from vines at the top of the hillsides.
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Cave de Buxy

Founded in 1931 by 98 small family grape growers and winemakers, the Caves de Buxy, based in the warm hinterlands of the Cote Chalonnaise in Southern Burgundy, has now grown to 120 family growers covering some 2,000 ha of vines spread across several appellations within both Maconnais and Chalonnaise. Buxy’s strive for quality is apparent from every level. The winemaker, Alan Pierre, visits every vineyard and his team oversee quality of grapes during the season, from Bud Break to ripening and vintaging. A quality committee oversee a tiered payment system, an incentive for the families to produce only the best grapes and make the best wine they can. In 2013 Buxy joined the Sustainable Winegrowers D...

Beautiful light gold hue, the nose is clearly fruity think grapefruit, lemon, citrus with notes of honeysuckle and hawthorn. A lively and frank attack on the palate and a finish reminiscent of anise, make this wine a beautiful expression of Chardonnay.
Enjoy with a fish pie.
Chardonnay is the only grape variety grown for this wine. The vines are located between Buxy and Saint Gengoux le National and are generally at the top of the hillsides. The soils are shallow, sometimes directly on the bedrock. The terrain is very stony. Its grapes come from clay-limestone soils, predominantly limestone, from the Côte Chalonnaise. The slopes are gentle and oriented East to South-East. Vinification begins in stainless steel vats, then in oak barrels and tuns.
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