Chateau Bonnet

Chateau Bonnet Blanc Entre Deux Mers - Chateau Bonnet 2024

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Château Bonnet Blanc Entre-Deux-Mers is a white wine from the Entre-Deux-Mers region, located between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers in the Bordeaux area, France. Château Bonnet is one of the region's historic producers, known for its dedication to producing high-quality wines that reflect the character and uniqueness of the local terroir. The white wine of Château Bonnet is an example of the winemaking excellence of the area, often recognized for its freshness, its aromaticity and its ability to express the richness of the territory.

Entre-Deux-Mers is famous for its aromatic and lively white wines, typically produced from a blend of varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and Muscadelle. These grapes give Château Bonnet Blanc Entre-Deux-Mers a range of aromas and flavors that vary from white-fleshed fruits, such as apple and pear, to more tropical and floral notes, enriched by a subtle minerality and fresh acidity. This balanced blend offers a dynamic and versatile wine, appreciated for its pleasant drinking and its ability to accompany a wide range of dishes.

In the winemaking process, Château Bonnet pays particular attention to preserving the aromatic characteristics and freshness of the grapes, using modern techniques that include temperature-controlled fermentation. This approach allows us to obtain a wine that enhances the varietal qualities of the grapes used and which reflects the freshness and liveliness typical of Entre-Deux-Mers wines.

At sight, Château Bonnet Blanc Entre-Deux-Mers has a light straw yellow color, with brilliant reflections. On the nose, the bouquet is lively and inviting, with an explosion of fruity and floral aromas that promise a refreshing tasting. In the mouth, the wine confirms these expectations, offering a balanced and harmonious tasting experience, with a nice acidity that supports its structure and leads to a clean and persistent finish.

This wine is excellent as an aperitif or paired with fish dishes, seafood, fresh salads and goat cheeses. Its freshness and liveliness also make it an excellent companion for light ethnic cuisine, such as Asian or Latin American dishes.


The winery

Château Bonnet – Winery in Beaujolais

Discover the story and wines of Château Bonnet.

Family-owned winery located in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay, in the heart of Beaujolais (Chénas area). It manages its own vineyards and produces red, white and rosé wines, as well as Crémant de Bourgogne, employing manual vineyard work and on-site vinification.
Region: Beaujolais
Country: Francia
Founded: 1630
Grapes: Gamay, Chardonnay
Documented historical presence dating back to the 17th century. Estate-owned vineyards with a declared total area of 20 hectares. Cultivated appellations: Chénas, Moulin-à-Vent, Juliénas, Saint-Amour and Beaujolais-Villages. Hand-harvested and bottled on the estate. Agricultural practices listed as Terra Vitis / non‑certified organic farming on the wine product pages.
Winery history
The property is home to a château built in 1630. 19th-century records attest to the Perrachon family's presence as vine growers in the Juliénas area; the family moved to Château Bonnet in 1973. Subsequent generations gradually joined the estate's management, continuing viticulture and winemaking on the property.
Production philosophy
Family-run production with a "from vine to bottle" approach: the vineyards are estate-owned, the grapes are hand-harvested, and all stages are carried out on the estate. Winery profiles highlight care for the soil and practices compatible with Terra Vitis and sustainable management, maintaining an artisanal style rooted in the local area.
Terroir and vineyards
The estate is located in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay and cultivates vineyards across the AOPs Chénas, Moulin-à-Vent, Juliénas, Saint-Amour and Beaujolais-Villages. These vineyards benefit from varied soils and exposures typical of Beaujolais.

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