Texier's medium-bodied White from his St-Julien-en-St-Alban vineyard. Fresh apple, apricot, wild herbs, and hay are all brought out from the unheralded Clairette grape.
Francois de Nicolay's negociant project selects grapes from excellent organic and biodynamic vineyards in France and vinifies naturally with no sulfur addition. This Bourgogne Aligote is a great representation of Burgundy's other great White grape with fresh acidity.
Full-bodied Riesling from the smallest of Alsace's Grand Cru vineyards in a warm vintage. This wine has some age before release but will benefit from additional cellaring.
The Maconnais is the warmest growing region in Burgundy and makes very developed fruity styles of Chardonnay. Recchione's version sees a bit of oak for texture.
Edouard's Chardonnay has rich aromas of hazelnut, pear, and yellow apple with good weight and acidity. A great example of the grape from limestone soils and without new oak flavouring.
Made of grapes from 3 different plots in Chablis, l'Eclos's entry level wine packs a solid floral punch of ripe stone fruit and honey shaped by a satisfying minerality that lingers pleasantly on the palate.