Vaucher Père et Fils

Burgundy

Between Auxerre and Mâcon area, the vineyard of Burgundy extends over only 28,841 hectares, and produces 84 "Appellations d’Origine Contrôlée" (controlled origin designation). Its wines belong to the most prestigious appellations in the world and are being crafted by women and men across six different wine regions. Our wines reflect those exceptional terroirs, located between hilly sights, monumental cliffs and sunbathed slopes. 

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Tasting notes


Color: Pale gold color with clear and brilliant green reflections.

Nose: A fruity and fresh nose, with notes of citrus and yellow fruits.

Palate: The mouth is full of roundness and freshness, with very delicate fruity flavours.


Wine and food pairing


Enjoy with salad, poultry, fish and seafood, pasta or goat cheese.


Serving suggestions


Serve at around 13-14°C.


Ageing potential


The Coteaux Bourguignons are ready to drink, and can be kept in the cellar for 2 or 3 years.


Origins


Created in 2011, Coteaux Bourguignons is a regional appellation covering the entire Burgundy region, from Chablis in the North to Beaujolais in the South.. It covers wines that can be blended or come from a single varietal. Whites are produces from Chardonnay. This wine is a deliciously expressive introduction to the traditional grape varieties and winemaking style of the region. The Burgundy soils are extremely varied, in their richness, depth, and mineral content.


Vinification & ageing


The grapes are sorted upon arrival at the wineries and immediately pressed. The musts collected are settled and then placed in a thermos regulated stainless steel tank to be fermented with selected yeasts. The vinification temperature is controlled (16° to 18°C) to allow optimal extraction of the aromatic potential. Ageing continues in stainless steel vats on lees.