Bouzeron is a rather new appellation dating back to 1998, only producing white wine with the Aligoté grape. It is the only identified place in Burgundy where a village appellation is produced with the aligoté grape (a crossing of gouais and pinot noir). Bouzeron is a small village located in the Côte Chalonnaise next to Rully. The size of the appellation is very small: 116.1 acres. Fermentation and vinification take place in stainless steel tanks and aging in French oak barrels (30% new barrels).
This special Aligoté is well structured, with hints of peaches. The acidity is light; this wine is very fresh and lively, not too tannic.
POINTS OF DISTINCTION
A delightful alternative Burgundian white which expresses a bright and zesty appeal
A showcase wine from the unique Bouzeron appellation
Utilizes a highly regarded sub-species of Aligoté known as Aligoté Dorée (golden)
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