Château Fuissé - Pouilly-Fuissé - Les Clos Monopole - 1er Cru

Château Fuissé - Pouilly - Fuissé - 1er Cru - Les Clos Monopole - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château Fuissé - Pouilly-Fuissé - Les Clos Monopole - 1er Cru

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The wine is of a shining pale yellow, adorned with subtle hints of golden-green. The nose is expressive, finely blending buttery and toast notes with refreshing minty and citrus hints. The palate combines power and precision up to a lingering finish.
Tipo:
Bianco
Paese:
Francia
Regione:
Borgogna
Denominazione:
Pouilly-Fuissé
Produttore:
Chateau-Fuisse
Uva/Miscela:
Chardonnay
ABV:
13%
Suggerimenti per l'abbinamento:
Shellfish, Lobster, White Fish, Goat Cheese, Poultry, Fresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes

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Chateau-Fuisse

Chateau Fuisse is a renowned wine producer located in the heart of the Pouilly-Fuisse appellation in the Burgundy region of France. The estate has a long and rich...

Chateau Fuisse is a renowned wine producer located in the heart of the Pouilly-Fuisse appellation in the Burgundy region of France. The estate has a long and rich history dating back to the 15th century when it was first established by the monks of the Cluny Abbey. Today, the estate is owned and operated by the Vincent family who have been producing exceptional wines for over five generations.

The vineyards of Chateau Fuisse are situated on the slopes of the Solutre and Vergisson hills, which provide the perfect terroir for growing the Chardonnay grape. The estate has a total of 40 hectares of vineyards, which are divided into 4 different appellations: Pouilly-Fuisse, Saint-Veran, Macon-Villages, and Macon-Fuisse. Each appellation has its own unique characteristics and produces wines with distinct flavours and aromas.

The style of production at Chateau Fuisse is traditional and focused on quality. The grapes are hand-picked and sorted before being gently pressed and fermented in oak barrels. The wines are then aged in oak barrels for up to 18 months, which gives them a rich and complex flavour profile. The winemaking team at Chateau Fuisse is dedicated to producing wines that are true to their terroir and reflect the unique characteristics of each appellation.

The wines of Chateau Fuisse are known for their elegance, complexity, and balance. The Pouilly-Fuisse appellation produces wines with a rich and creamy texture, with notes of citrus, honey, and hazelnut. The Saint-Veran appellation produces wines with a more mineral-driven profile, with notes of green apple, pear, and white flowers. The Macon-Villages and Macon-Fuisse appellations produce wines that are fresh and fruity, with notes of peach, apricot, and tropical fruit.

Overall, Chateau Fuisse is a producer that is highly regarded in the wine world for its exceptional wines and dedication to quality. The estate's long history, traditional winemaking techniques, and focus on terroir make it a must-visit for any wine lover.

Chateau-Fuisse
Borgogna - Cantine Onshore

Borgogna

La regione vinicola francese della Borgogna (detta anche "Bourgogne") può essere di piccole dimensioni, ma la sua influenza è enorme nel mondo del vino. La complessità della Borgogna...

La regione vinicola francese della Borgogna (detta anche "Bourgogne") può essere di piccole dimensioni, ma la sua influenza è enorme nel mondo del vino. La complessità della Borgogna può incutere timore anche a un esperto di vino, ma non temete: la regione deve essere complicata quanto voi volete che lo sia. È vero che qui si producono alcuni dei vini più costosi dell'universo conosciuto, ma ci sono anche vini gustosi e accessibili.

Uva principale:

Il Pinot Nero è originario della Borgogna e questi vitigni coprono il 34% della regione e rappresentano il 29% della produzione vinicola complessiva. L'uva rossa si adatta molto bene ai terreni calcarei e argillosi, il che contribuisce a creare la sua complessità. I vini di Pinot Nero della Borgogna hanno un colore che va dalla ciliegia al mattone, sono leggeri e hanno tipicamente sapori di frutta rossa e spezie. Anche il Gamay è un'uva rossa coltivata in Borgogna, ma rappresenta solo il 10% dei vitigni.

Lo Chardonnay è l'uva principale per i vini bianchi della Borgogna, con il 48% dei vitigni e il 68% della produzione. Lo Chardonnay apprezza il terreno marnoso della Borgogna, che gli conferisce delicati aromi floreali, fruttati e minerali e sapori corposi. L'Aligoté è la seconda uva bianca, con il 6% di produzione. {Per saperne di più sull'antica uva Aligoté in Borgogna.}

La regione produce un vino spumante chiamato Crémant de Bourgogne. Può essere prodotto con Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Pinot Grigio, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy e Melone. Le varietà includono blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs e rosé.

Esplorare la Borgogna
A lush vineyard with green vines under a blue sky and scattered clouds. A rocky hill rises in the background, with a few buildings at its base. The scene is tranquil and sunny.

Pouilly-Fuissé

Pouilly-Fuissé is a wine appellation located in the southern part of Burgundy, France. The area is known for producing some of the finest Chardonnay wines in the world....

Pouilly-Fuissé is a wine appellation located in the southern part of Burgundy, France. The area is known for producing some of the finest Chardonnay wines in the world. The appellation covers four communes: Chaintré, Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly, and Vergisson. The vineyards are situated on the slopes of the hills, which are composed of limestone and clay soils. The climate is continental, with warm summers and cold winters.

The history of Pouilly-Fuissé dates back to the Roman times when the area was known for its wine production. The monks of Cluny Abbey played a significant role in developing the vineyards in the Middle Ages. In the 19th century, the appellation gained recognition for its high-quality wines, and in 1936, it was granted AOC status.

The style of production in Pouilly-Fuissé is traditional, with a focus on terroir and minimal intervention. The vineyards are planted with Chardonnay grapes, which are hand-harvested and sorted to ensure only the best grapes are used. The wines are fermented in oak barrels, which adds complexity and depth to the wine. The wines are then aged for a minimum of six months before being bottled.

The grapes grown in Pouilly-Fuissé are Chardonnay, which is the only grape variety allowed in the appellation. The Chardonnay grapes grown in Pouilly-Fuissé are known for their unique character, which is a result of the limestone and clay soils. The wines produced from these grapes are rich and full-bodied, with a complex aroma and a long finish.

The typical wines from Pouilly-Fuissé are white wines, which are known for their elegance and finesse. The wines have a pale gold color and a complex aroma of citrus, apple, and pear, with a hint of vanilla and oak. On the palate, the wines are full-bodied, with a creamy texture and a long, mineral finish. The wines are best served chilled and paired with seafood, poultry, or creamy pasta dishes.

In conclusion, Pouilly-Fuissé is a wine appellation that produces some of the finest Chardonnay wines in the world. The area has a rich history of wine production, and the wines are made using traditional methods that focus on terroir and minimal intervention. The Chardonnay grapes grown in Pouilly-Fuissé are known for their unique character, which is a result of the limestone and clay soils. The wines produced from these grapes are rich and full-bodied, with a complex aroma and a long finish. Pouilly-Fuissé is a must-try for any wine lover who appreciates the elegance and finesse of a great Chardonnay.

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