Patrick Piuze Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay
Discover the captivating essence of Patrick Piuze Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay, a remarkable expression of Chardonnay cultivated in the esteemed Chablis region of Burgundy. Crafted with passion and expertise, this wine embodies the pure character and distinctive terroir that has made Chablis renowned among wine connoisseurs worldwide.
Radiating a graceful golden hue, this Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay immediately captures attention with its visual allure. On the nose, subtle aromas of white flowers, hints of citrus zest, and a touch of minerality intertwine, offering an olfactory invitation into its harmonious world. The predominant scent of stone fruits further enhances its aromatic complexity.
Upon the first sip, the palate is enveloped in a tapestry of flavors that reflect the wine's meticulous craftsmanship. The fresh acidity of the Chardonnay grapes is elegantly balanced, enhancing the wine's remarkable structure. Delicate notes of green apple, lemon, and pear dance on the tongue, providing a multi-dimensional tasting experience full of depth and nuance.
The Côteaux de Fontenay vineyard, renowned for its limestone-rich soils, imparts a distinct minerality to this Chablis. This characteristic terroir endows the wine with a unique expression and a refined, lingering finish that evokes a sense of place.
Whether enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with culinary delights, Patrick Piuze Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay embodies versatility. Its bright acidity and balanced fruitiness makes it a perfect companion to an array of seafood dishes, grilled vegetables, or creamy cheeses.
The 2000 vintage, carefully aged in stainless steel vats, allows the wine to fully express itself while preserving its distinct characteristics. Produced in limited quantities, each bottle carries the mark of Patrick Piuze's commitment to quality and his dedication to showcasing the authenticity of Chablis.
Elevate your wine collection with Patrick Piuze Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay, a true masterpiece from Burgundy that captivates the senses, tells a story of the land, and invites you to explore the incredible world of Chablis with every sip.
Radiating a graceful golden hue, this Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay immediately captures attention with its visual allure. On the nose, subtle aromas of white flowers, hints of citrus zest, and a touch of minerality intertwine, offering an olfactory invitation into its harmonious world. The predominant scent of stone fruits further enhances its aromatic complexity.
Upon the first sip, the palate is enveloped in a tapestry of flavors that reflect the wine's meticulous craftsmanship. The fresh acidity of the Chardonnay grapes is elegantly balanced, enhancing the wine's remarkable structure. Delicate notes of green apple, lemon, and pear dance on the tongue, providing a multi-dimensional tasting experience full of depth and nuance.
The Côteaux de Fontenay vineyard, renowned for its limestone-rich soils, imparts a distinct minerality to this Chablis. This characteristic terroir endows the wine with a unique expression and a refined, lingering finish that evokes a sense of place.
Whether enjoyed as an aperitif or paired with culinary delights, Patrick Piuze Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay embodies versatility. Its bright acidity and balanced fruitiness makes it a perfect companion to an array of seafood dishes, grilled vegetables, or creamy cheeses.
The 2000 vintage, carefully aged in stainless steel vats, allows the wine to fully express itself while preserving its distinct characteristics. Produced in limited quantities, each bottle carries the mark of Patrick Piuze's commitment to quality and his dedication to showcasing the authenticity of Chablis.
Elevate your wine collection with Patrick Piuze Chablis Côteaux de Fontenay, a true masterpiece from Burgundy that captivates the senses, tells a story of the land, and invites you to explore the incredible world of Chablis with every sip.
Product information
SKU | 480891 |
ABV | 12.5 |
Brand | Patrick Piuze |
Country | France |
Region | Bourgogne |