• Complex Whites

2016 Madame Veuve Point Meursault Chardonnay

Bottle (75 cl - Standard)

Bottle
Case
€84.80 €85.00
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Appearence Appearence
bright gold with silver notes
Scent Scent
complex with almond, grilled hazelnuts, butter and honey, white flowers (hawthorn, elder, fern, linden and verbena) notes followed by flinty undertones
Taste Taste
rich and full bodied with hazelnut and toasted bread flavours followed by a lingering and refreshing aftertaste
Madame Veuve Point

The story began in 1903 when Jeane Marie Point became a widow- hence the name Madame Veuve Point (veuve means widow in French). Born in a family of winemakers from Vergisson- Jean Marie Point brought along her wine legacy to her new home: Burgundy. Later on, her only child, M. Benoit Point took over the winery and nowadays “Madame Veuve Point” continues to pleasantly surprise us with good quality Burgundy wines produced with local Burgundian varieties such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

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Burgundy

Burgundy Wines

Burgundy wines are the expression of perfection. As far as French wine goes, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Burgundy set the bar for every other wine made from these two grape varieties. From Chablis to Maconnais, the Burgundy wine region is extremely complex and consists of a diverse range of high-quality vineyards.

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Chardonnay

Chardonnay Wines

Chardonnay is the most famous white wine grape variety in the world. The best Chardonnay wines are generally to be found in Burgundy (especially Chablis) and California but many good quality examples will be also found in Italy, Australia, New Zealand and parts of South America. If maturated in oak barrels the Chardonnay wine will reveal notes of vanilla, butter, smoke and hints of sweet spices. Meanwhile unoaked Chardonnay wines acquire mineral, citrusy and fruity flavours.

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