Bourgogne Chardonnay - Vielleis Vignes - Jean Chartron 2023

Jean Chartron

Format: 75 cl

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Producer Jean Chartron
Name Bourgogne Chardonnay
Variety Chardonnay
Vintage 2023
Gradation 13.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fruity, notes of apple and citrus
Vinification method Fermentation in steel and wood
Region Burgundy
Country France
Type White wine
Aging A few months in barrels
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Straw white
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years
Pairing Fish, poultry, soft cheeses

Describing the Bourgogne Chardonnay "Vielleis Vignes" by Jean Chartron means diving into an authentic example of elegance and refinement from Burgundy, France. This wine stands out for its origin from old vines, which helps intensify the flavors and give the drink a unique character.

The Bourgogne Chardonnay - Vielleis Vignes - Jean Chartron showcases a brilliant golden color, a prelude to an intensely aromatic nose. On the nose, notes of white-fleshed fruit such as peach and pear immediately emerge, enriched by nuances of vanilla and butter due to aging in French oak barrels. On the palate, the wine is creamy and well-balanced, offering a lovely acidity that refreshes the mouth and leads to a long and pleasantly persistent finish.

Ideally served between 10-12°C, this Chardonnay pairs wonderfully with rich fish dishes, such as baked salmon or seafood risottos, but it's also an excellent choice to accompany creamy cheeses and dishes based on chicken or turkey. A wine that represents an excellent choice for those seeking elegance and complexity in the glass.

The winery

Domaine Jean Chartron – Winery in Borgogna (Côte de Beaune) - Puligny-Montrachet

Discover the story and wines of Domaine Jean Chartron.

A historic domaine of Puligny-Montrachet (Burgundy) known for its quality Chardonnays and for producing several Premier and Grand Crus.
Region: Borgogna (Côte de Beaune) - Puligny-Montrachet
Country: Francia
Founded: 1859
Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Founded in 1859 and led by successive generations of the Chartron family. Based in Puligny-Montrachet, specializing in the great white wines of Burgundy. Manages monopoles and notable parcels such as Clos des Chevaliers, Clos du Cailleret and Clos de la Pucelle Declared area: 14.50 ha Focus on Chardonnay; also produces Pinot Noir for red wines.
Winery history
Founded in 1859 and managed by the same family for several generations, the domaine was established through the union of the Dupard and Chartron families. Throughout its history, family members have played active roles in the life of the commune of Puligny-Montrachet and have gradually expanded the domaine's presence in the finest climats of the Côte de Beaune.
Production philosophy
The approach is founded on respect for the land and traditional practices: careful soil work, precise vineyard management and meticulous winemaking in oak barrels. The stated goal is to enhance the expression of the terroir, with particular focus on the quality of white wines made from Chardonnay.
Terroir and vineyards
The domaine farms vineyards in Puligny-Montrachet and the neighboring communes of the Côte de Beaune and the Côte Chalonnaise, with parcels classified as village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru. Among its holdings are documented monopoles, such as the Clos des Chevaliers, and parcels in Clos du Cailleret and Clos de la Pucelle.

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