Belles Vignes Chardonnay Viognier 75cl
£9.75
£9.75 per 75clProduct information
“Belles Vignes” means beautiful vineyards. This range expresses the French tradition of making great wines.
Our winemaker, Bertrand Praz, created a collection of wines made with the the best varietals that can be found in French vineyards.
Country of Origin
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place and serve between 8-10°C
Serving Suggestions
Delightful with chicken, pork and milk cheeses
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Brand
Manufacturer
Les Grands Chais de France
1, rue de la Division Leclerc-67290 PETERSBACH
Country of Packing
Ingredients
Contains Sulphites
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphites
ABV (%)
Units
Grape Variety
Chardonnay Viognier
Tasting Notes
Colour : Beautiful golden colour
Nose : Complex wine with peach and apricot aromas
Palate : Well-balanced with delicate floral notes and a refreshing crispness
Current Vintage
Vinification Details
Direct pressing, settling during 24 hours, fermentation temperature between 16 to 18°C. Ageing on fint lees in stainless steel tanks.
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (13)
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I love this wine
Although every time it’s on offer it’s also out of stock! I thing the two grapes work well together
Smooth and delicious
Delicious, easy drinker. Only ordered one bottle but after tasting how delicious it was, I’ve ordered 3 more. Previous vinegar reviewer must have had a bad bottle. Nothing vinegary about the bottle I’m drinking. Smooth and delicious - on offer too which makes it unbeatable,
Delicious
I dont often leave reviews for wine because I dont really know what Im talking about with it. However I know what tastes nice to me, and this was delicious.
Fermented
I like this wine and buy it regularly. Unfortunately the latest bottle is fermented and fizzy.
An alright viognier, shame about the chardonnay
Unfortunately I bought three bottles of this. The first I thought an alright viognier on the nose, but went down like a bad chardonnay. On the second I thought I really mustn't be so snobbish, and tried again. Inspired by the second, the third's gone into a muslin-covered jar to make vinegar.
I've spent more for worse...
Better than some £10 - £15 wines I've had, but perhaps I've just made bad choices. Reasonable depth and complexity for the price. A no-brainer when it's on offer.
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