David MoretLe Grand A Aligoté Vin de France 2022

Product code: 23224
£21.70 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Burgundy
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Côte Chalonnaise
Type
Winery
Winery: David Moret
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: David Moret
Grape
Grape: Aligote
Grape: 100% Aligote
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Burgundy
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Côte Chalonnaise
Type
Winery
Winery: David Moret
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: David Moret
Grape
Grape: Aligote
Grape: 100% Aligote

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

In the right hands, the often overlooked Aligoté grape variety can shine. Using grapes from 60-year-old vines gives this Aligoté a beautiful concentration with a lovely balance of power, richness and acidity. It has a lovely finish of nougat and toasted hazelnuts.

Product Notes

David Moret’s ‘Le Grand A’ Aligoté Vin de France is a white wine that is an ideal option for individuals who love their wines to be dry and refreshing. Made from Aligoté grapes, this wine has a light texture with a vibrant acidity that makes it perfect for pairing with seafood, salads, and grilled chicken. On the nose, the wine has aromas of citrus, green apples, and spices, while on the palate, it delivers rich flavors of fresh fruits and minerals. This wine has a bright and crisp finish that will leave you wanting more. It is best served chilled and can be enjoyed year-round.

About the Winery

David Moret

The story of David Moret started with the winemaker of the same name. The founder and owner of the winery, David Moret, began his involvement in the wine industry at a relatively early age. He pursued his studies in oenology and viticulture. After graduating, he wanted to set up his distinct vineyards as soon as possible. However, David’s dream got thwarted because he lacked a family domaine. That is why he had to sell various pieces of wine equipment to diverse vine growers from Burgundy.

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