The Winery Aline Beaune of Montagny of Burgundy

The Winery Aline Beaune is one of the world's great estates. It offers 3 wines for sale in of Montagny to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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How Winery Aline Beaune wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pasta, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of shrimp marinade, skate with vinegar and capers or bouillabaisse like in marseille.
On the nose the white wine of Winery Aline Beaune. often reveals types of flavors of earth, oak or tree fruit and sometimes also flavors of citrus fruit. In the mouth the white wine of Winery Aline Beaune. is a powerful with a nice freshness.
The wine region of Montagny is located in the region of Côte Chalonnaise of Burgundy of France. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine du Clos Salomon or the Domaine Jean-Marc Vincent produce mainly wines white, red and pink. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Montagny are Chardonnay et Pinot noir, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Montagny often reveals types of flavors of cream, grass or apricot and sometimes also flavors of oaky, tropical fruit or tropical.
In the mouth of Montagny is a . We currently count 64 estates and châteaux in the of Montagny, producing 98 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture. The wines of Montagny go well with generally quite well with dishes of pasta, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish.
Planning a wine route in the of Montagny? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Winery Aline Beaune.
An ancient grape variety endemic to the Fronton region in the Haute Garonne that could also be found in La Ville Dieu du Temple in the Lot et Garonne. Today, it is not very present in the vineyard and is on the verge of extinction. It is, however, registered in the Official Catalogue of wine grape varieties, list A. It should not be confused with Négret de Banhars, Négret Castrais or Négret de la Canourgue, and it should be noted that it is related to Prunelard. Négret pounjut is completely unknown in other wine-producing countries.