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Meursault AOC, Domaine Deveney-Mars, 2022

Domaine Deveney-Mars is a revered family-owned winery in the heart of Meursault, Burgundy. With a legacy of generations, they craft exceptional wines from the esteemed Les Narvaux vineyard. Meticulous attention to detail and sustainable practices define their commitment to quality, creating wines that embody the essence of Meursault’s rich flavours and history.

This wine has a brilliant golden hue that shimmers elegantly in the glass. The bouquet reveals a harmonious fusion of ripe stone fruits, such as peach and juicy apricot, complemented by notes of citrus zest and delicate florals and a gentle touch of oak. Upon the first sip, the fruit-forward profile is impeccably balanced by a refreshing vein of minerality, a hallmark of Meursault wines that stems from the vineyard’s limestone-rich soil. As the wine evolves, it unveils a medley of pear, apple, and toasted almond flavours.

It goes well with cured white fish or salmon. Soft to semi-hard cheeses such as brie or gruyere are also excellent pairing choices.

Food Pairing:

Shellfish, Ossau-Iraty, Sainte-Maure de Touraine, Crottin de Chavignol

2018
White
Chardonnay
8-12°C
Appelation Origine Controlee (AOC) label
AOC

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