
Vincent Wengier Bourgogne Chardonnay 2023
Vincent Wengier Bourgogne Chardonnay 2023
Bright, light gold color. Nose dominated by almond, white fruits, lemon, lime blossom honey. mouth to fruity ample, stimulating, adorned with a generous body, a fat and tender finish, a freshness salivating. Rich, full white Burgundy.
Today Le Domaine Vincent Wengier operates 26 ha of vines, spread over 4 appellations. Chablis, Petit Chablis, Aligoté and Bourgogne Chardonnay. And soon the Bourgogne rouge which has just been planted, for a first harvest in 2021.
The soils are clay-limestone, the subsoils are of course from the Kimmeridgian, which made Chablis famous.
The vines are grown in narrow rows, typical of the Burgundy region.
Since this year the estate has been converted to ORGANIC AGRICULTURE. AB certification will be for the 2023 harvest.
The Vincent Wengier estate has had HVE (high environmental value) certification since 2019 vintage. That is to say, I help the fauna an flora to develop around the vines. The natural environment is more balanced.
A broad title, that can cover white wines made from the Yonne (Chablis) in the north to the Mâconnais in the south, Bourgogne Blanc is predominantly based around regional flagship variety, Chardonnay.
Bourgogne Blanc is a title covering still white wines produced under the regional Bourgogne appellation, in the Burgundy region of central eastern France. Created in 1937, the broad Bourgogne title covers those Burgundy wines produced in areas not covered by more location-specific appellations.
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Vincent Wengier Bourgogne Chardonnay 2023
Bright, light gold color. Nose dominated by almond, white fruits, lemon, lime blossom honey. mouth to fruity ample, stimulating, adorned with a generous body, a fat and tender finish, a freshness salivating. Rich, full white Burgundy.
Today Le Domaine Vincent Wengier operates 26 ha of vines, spread over 4 appellations. Chablis, Petit Chablis, Aligoté and Bourgogne Chardonnay. And soon the Bourgogne rouge which has just been planted, for a first harvest in 2021.
The soils are clay-limestone, the subsoils are of course from the Kimmeridgian, which made Chablis famous.
The vines are grown in narrow rows, typical of the Burgundy region.
Since this year the estate has been converted to ORGANIC AGRICULTURE. AB certification will be for the 2023 harvest.
The Vincent Wengier estate has had HVE (high environmental value) certification since 2019 vintage. That is to say, I help the fauna an flora to develop around the vines. The natural environment is more balanced.
A broad title, that can cover white wines made from the Yonne (Chablis) in the north to the Mâconnais in the south, Bourgogne Blanc is predominantly based around regional flagship variety, Chardonnay.
Bourgogne Blanc is a title covering still white wines produced under the regional Bourgogne appellation, in the Burgundy region of central eastern France. Created in 1937, the broad Bourgogne title covers those Burgundy wines produced in areas not covered by more location-specific appellations.











