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Drink it now or cellar for up to 15 years. No need to decant, but best to open it half an hour before service. Famous for his role in the creation of the AOC Viré Classé in the Burgundy subzone of Maisonnais, André Bonhomme founded his estate in 1956 with 4 hectares of vineyards, which over the years have expanded to 12. Today the company is managed by his descendants. The Chardonnay grapes come from the Les MeÌnards plot in the village of Viré. Here, the vines, over eighty years old and planted on a steep slope, enjoy an east/southeast exposure and red clay soil on a limestone substrate. Fermentation occurs spontaneously with native yeasts in oak barrels and the finished wine ages for 24 months before bottling. Vire-Clease Les Hauts des Menards is an elegant and characterful wine ready to drink now, that also reveals good aging potential. In the glass, it displays a golden color with greenish hues. Its aromatic profile is generous and powerful with notes of ripe yellow fruit, acacia and hawthorn flowers, followed by toasted and caramel notes. On the palate, it is dense and soft, juicy and concentrated with a strong mineral vein and a long, slightly spicy finish. In food pairings it is very versatile: it goes well with shellfish, poultry, and veal.
Price: £30.26 from 8wines UK
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Drink it now or cellar for up to 20 years. No need to decant, but best to open it an hour before service. Spread across approximately 12 hectares of organically farmed vineyards, Domaine André Bonhomme was founded in Macon Viré in 1956 and produces...
Drink it now or cellar for 15 years. No need to decant. Founded in 1956 in Macon Viré, in the Maconnais wine sub-region of Burgundy, Domaine André Bonhomme extends over approximately 12 hectares of organically farmed vineyards. André is still considered...
Drink it now or cellar for up to 8 years. No need to decant. The Domaine was founded in 1956 by André Bonhomme and his wife Gisèle. The area was then 4 hectares of Macon Viré, the appellation of the time. Today, André Bonhomme has handed over the...
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