2023 Chateau de Chazoux - Macon - 12 Bottle (0.75L)





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Château de Chazoux Mâcon, 2023 vintage, France, Macon region, bottle size 0.75 L, 12 bottles.
Description from the seller
Château de Chazoux Mâcon is a wine from Château de Chazoux , a family estate of approximately 17 hectares in Hurigny , in southern Burgundy (Mâconnais). The estate is managed by Christophe de La Chapelle and is in the process of converting to organic viticulture.
The most famous white wine is Mâcon-Villages , made from 100% Chardonnay .
Features: Grape: Chardonnay
Region: Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy
Taste: fresh and dry, with aromas of citrus, white flowers, and ripe white fruit. Depending on the cuvée, notes of butter, almond, and minerality may also occur.
Alcohol: approximately 12.5%: Food and wine pairing. Aperitif Oysters and other shellfish Grilled or fried fish Chicken or turkey Creamy cheeses such as Brie or Chaource
Serving temperature 10–12 °C.
Drinking window: Usually best enjoyed young, within 2 to 5 years of the harvest, although the better cuvées (such as Cuvée de la Baronne ) can age somewhat longer
Château de Chazoux Mâcon is a wine from Château de Chazoux , a family estate of approximately 17 hectares in Hurigny , in southern Burgundy (Mâconnais). The estate is managed by Christophe de La Chapelle and is in the process of converting to organic viticulture.
The most famous white wine is Mâcon-Villages , made from 100% Chardonnay .
Features: Grape: Chardonnay
Region: Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy
Taste: fresh and dry, with aromas of citrus, white flowers, and ripe white fruit. Depending on the cuvée, notes of butter, almond, and minerality may also occur.
Alcohol: approximately 12.5%: Food and wine pairing. Aperitif Oysters and other shellfish Grilled or fried fish Chicken or turkey Creamy cheeses such as Brie or Chaource
Serving temperature 10–12 °C.
Drinking window: Usually best enjoyed young, within 2 to 5 years of the harvest, although the better cuvées (such as Cuvée de la Baronne ) can age somewhat longer

