Chanzy, Bourgogne, Hautes Côtes De Beaune Blanc
This wine has slightly straw colour undertones with pale gold reflections. Its aromas of white flowers combine with honey and are reminiscent of gingerbread. On the palate, its elegance is sure, pleasant while retaining the freshness of the grape variety without giving in to excess mellowness.
Slow and gentle pressing with fermentation in tuns and 500 litre barrels under temperature control. Aged in tuns and 500l barrels for ten to twelve months and then one month of flavour maturation in stainless steel vat.
This is the regional appellation for the Hautes Côtes vineyard in the Côte d’Or. It was officially created in 1961. The appellation extends over the Côte-d’Or, in the twelve Hautes Côtes communes and on the heights of ten Côte de Beaune communes. In Saône-et Loire, it stretches over four Hautes Côtes municipalities as well as the heights of three Côte de Beaune municipalities.