Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc - Burgundy, France 6 Pack Value
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Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc - Burgundy, France 6 Pack Value
Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc - Burgundy, France 6 Pack Value
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Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc - Burgundy, France 6 Pack Value

Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc 2022 - Burgundy, France 6 Pack Value

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These charm of Burgundy with the Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc 2022. This delightful Chardonnay offers a bright and fresh profile, with aromas of green apple, citrus, and white flowers. On the palate, crisp acidity and minerality balance out subtle notes of pear and lemon zest, making this wine both refreshing and elegant. Ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, or light salads, this classic Macon-Villages Blanc is a perfect introduction to the finesse of Burgundy’s white wines.

6 x Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc 2022 - Burgundy, France

Bronze - Wine Enthusiast (2013 vintage)
Bronze - Wine & Spirit Magazine (2010 vintage)

Wine Enthusiast "Tight, crisp and fruity, this is a refreshing and bright wine. Lively acidity cuts right through the lightly mineral texture. Full of fruit, fresh and lively." (2013 vintage)

Winemaker "A brilliant pale gold colour with green tints. Intense white blossom aromas delicately enhanced by hints of lemon. The palate confirms this delightful bouquet, offering a whole range of fruit and floral aromas. Superbly full-bodied. A seductive wine."

100% Chardonnay

The LENOIR family has been making wine, father and son, for more than five generations. The Domain is located in Saint Maurice de Satonnay (13 km north of Mâcon), and well-known for the high quality of its Mâcon-Villages. Part of the typically Mâcon-style home was built at least 300 years ago.

Chardonnay is one of the world’s most popular grapes, Chardonnay is made in a wide range of styles from lean, to rich, creamy white wines aged in oak. Bolder, richer, full-bodied and buttery Chardonnays are made using oak and are produced in California, Burgundy, and Australia. Unoaked chardonnays such as Chablis and those produced in Chile, New Zealand, and other parts of France are leaner and often crisp and mineraly, with delicate flavors. By law, if a label says “Chablis,” it must be Chardonnay.

These charm of Burgundy with the Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc 2022. This delightful Chardonnay offers a bright and fresh profile, with aromas of green apple, citrus, and white flowers. On the palate, crisp acidity and minerality balance out subtle notes of pear and lemon zest, making this wine both refreshing and elegant. Ideal for pairing with seafood, poultry, or light salads, this classic Macon-Villages Blanc is a perfect introduction to the finesse of Burgundy’s white wines.

6 x Domaine Blanc Lenoir Macon-Villages Blanc 2022 - Burgundy, France

Bronze - Wine Enthusiast (2013 vintage)
Bronze - Wine & Spirit Magazine (2010 vintage)

Wine Enthusiast "Tight, crisp and fruity, this is a refreshing and bright wine. Lively acidity cuts right through the lightly mineral texture. Full of fruit, fresh and lively." (2013 vintage)

Winemaker "A brilliant pale gold colour with green tints. Intense white blossom aromas delicately enhanced by hints of lemon. The palate confirms this delightful bouquet, offering a whole range of fruit and floral aromas. Superbly full-bodied. A seductive wine."

100% Chardonnay

The LENOIR family has been making wine, father and son, for more than five generations. The Domain is located in Saint Maurice de Satonnay (13 km north of Mâcon), and well-known for the high quality of its Mâcon-Villages. Part of the typically Mâcon-style home was built at least 300 years ago.

Chardonnay is one of the world’s most popular grapes, Chardonnay is made in a wide range of styles from lean, to rich, creamy white wines aged in oak. Bolder, richer, full-bodied and buttery Chardonnays are made using oak and are produced in California, Burgundy, and Australia. Unoaked chardonnays such as Chablis and those produced in Chile, New Zealand, and other parts of France are leaner and often crisp and mineraly, with delicate flavors. By law, if a label says “Chablis,” it must be Chardonnay.