Domaine Jean-Michel Gaunoux et Fils

Meursault Village - Domaine Jean Michel Gaunoux et Fils 2024

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer Domaine Jean-Michel Gaunoux et Fils
Name Meursault Village
Variety Chardonnay
Vintage 2024
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fruity, buttery, hazelnut notes
Vinification method Fermentation in oak barrels
Region Burgundy
Production area Meursault
Country France
Type White wine
Aging 12-18 months
Type of cask French oak barrels
Color Straw white
Serving temperature 12-14°C
Recommended consumption Within 5-8 years
Pairing Fish, shellfish, soft cheeses

The Meursault Village from Domaine Jean Michel Gaunoux et Fils is a refined example of Chardonnay from the renowned Burgundy region. This wine stands out for its elegance and complexity, a result of a particularly well-suited terroir and vinification methods that honor the ancient traditions of the area.

On the nose, the Meursault Village reveals a rich bouquet of ripe fruit aromas such as peach and pear, enhanced by subtle notes of vanilla and butter, owing to maturation in French oak barrels. On the palate, its structure is well-balanced with a lively freshness that harmoniously intersects with a luxurious creaminess, indicating skilled and meticulous aging.

It is ideal for accompanying rich fish dishes or creamy cheeses, but can also be savored on its own, serving as a true protagonist of a tasting moment. Serve at a temperature of about 12°C to enhance all its nuances. A wine that evolves beautifully over time, showing an aging potential that can surprise even the most discerning enthusiasts.


The winery

Domaine Jean-Michel Gaunoux et Fils – Winery in Côte de Beaune (Borgogna)

Discover the story and wines of Domaine Jean-Michel Gaunoux et Fils.

Family-owned estate in the Côte de Beaune (Burgundy), based in Meursault; produces white and red wines from vineyard parcels in Meursault, Puligny, Volnay and Pommard, with attention to carefully considered viticultural practices.
Region: Côte de Beaune (Borgogna)
Country: Francia
Founded: 1990
Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Vineyards in Meursault, Puligny, Volnay and Pommard. Production of a Meursault Premier Cru as stated in the product sheets. Declared agricultural practices: 'lutte raisonnée' / reasoned agriculture. Family-run: Jean‑Michel assisted by his son Henri. Registered office and company registration documented in Meursault.
Winery history
The Gaunoux family has been present for generations in the Côte de Beaune. Jean‑Michel established his own domaine around 1990 by bringing together parcels from his maternal side; his son Henri joined the management in 2012. More recently the business is registered as DOMAINE JEAN‑MICHEL GAUNOUX ET FILS, based in Meursault.
Production philosophy
Traditional vineyard work with 'lutte raisonnée' practices and limited cellar interventions: unobtrusive winemaking, moderate use of wood during maturation, and minimal handling to preserve the purity and typicity of the terroir.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards spread across several communes of the Côte de Beaune — Meursault, Puligny, Volnay and Pommard — on the typically calcareous‑marly soils characteristic of the area.

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