History |
The Chassagne Montrachet appellation is located in the southern part of the Côte de Beaune and produces mainly white wines. |
Origin |
La Canière, Les Lombardes. |
Climate |
Clayey-limestone, rich in iron. |
Vinification |
The grapes are pressed immediately after arrival in the vat room without prior crushing. After soft pressing and gentle settling, the must is put directly into the barrels. |
Ageing |
Aged for 16 months, 12 of which in different types of barrels, the most common being the traditional 228-litre Burgundian barrels, of which 20% in new wood. |
Pairing |
It goes well with fish, especially salmon, or white meat in sauce, such as poultry and veal. |
On offer |
Price Bertrand Bachelet Chassagne Montrachet Blanc 2020 CHF 65.08
inc VAT
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