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Bouzeron

Terroir & style
Located in the Côte Chalonnaise, Bouzeron is the only village-level appellation dedicated exclusively to Aligoté. It covers around 50 hectares. On marl and limestone soils, the golden Aligoté grape produces fine, taut, and elegant white wines. The color is pale and bright. The nose offers aromas of white flowers, citrus, vineyard...

Terroir & style
Located in the Côte Chalonnaise, Bouzeron is the only village-level appellation dedicated exclusively to Aligoté. It covers around 50 hectares. On marl and limestone soils, the golden Aligoté grape produces fine, taut, and elegant white wines. The color is pale and bright. The nose offers aromas of white flowers, citrus, vineyard peach, and a hint of sea spray. The palate is sharp and fresh, with a lovely minerality and a saline finish.

Food pairings
Bouzeron pairs perfectly with seafood, oysters, grilled fish, and fresh cheeses like goat cheese or Saint-Marcellin.

Good to know
Recognized as a distinct village appellation in 1998, Bouzeron highlights the golden Aligoté grape, a naturally selected, more concentrated and aromatic variant. The best Bouzeron wines can age for 5 to 7 years, gaining roundness and complexity.

Signature
Bouzeron expresses discreet elegance: sharp, saline, and vibrant wines, ideal for lovers of lively, mineral-driven whites.

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Terroir & style
Located in the Côte Chalonnaise, Bouzeron is the only village-level appellation dedicated exclusively to Aligoté. It covers around 50 hectares. On marl and limestone soils, the golden Aligoté grape produces fine, taut, and elegant white wines. The color is pale and bright. The nose offers aromas of white flowers, citrus, vineyard peach, and a hint of sea spray. The palate is sharp and fresh, with a lovely minerality and a saline finish.

Food pairings
Bouzeron pairs perfectly with seafood, oysters, grilled fish, and fresh cheeses like goat cheese or Saint-Marcellin.

Good to know
Recognized as a distinct village appellation in 1998, Bouzeron highlights the golden Aligoté grape, a naturally selected, more concentrated and aromatic variant. The best Bouzeron wines can age for 5 to 7 years, gaining roundness and complexity.

Signature
Bouzeron expresses discreet elegance: sharp, saline, and vibrant wines, ideal for lovers of lively, mineral-driven whites.

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