
Winery Laurent LagrangeBeaujolais-Lantignié Blanc
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or poultry.

Food and wine pairings with Beaujolais-Lantignié Blanc
Pairings that work perfectly with Beaujolais-Lantignié Blanc
Original food and wine pairings with Beaujolais-Lantignié Blanc
The Beaujolais-Lantignié Blanc of Winery Laurent Lagrange matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or vegetarian such as recipes of pork chops with mustard, salmon and goat cheese quiche or goat cheese and bacon quiche.
Details and technical informations about Winery Laurent Lagrange's Beaujolais-Lantignié Blanc.
Discover the grape variety: Chardonnay
Whites with many faces: mineral and taut at Chablis (lemon, green apple, flint), opulent and buttery at Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet (hazelnut, brioche, yellow fruits), tense and chalky in Champagne (Blanc de Blancs). Also vinified sparkling and widely exported (Sonoma, Margaret River, Casablanca). A Burgundian variety, a cross of Pinot Noir × Gouais Blanc, half-sibling of Aligoté.
Informations about the Winery Laurent Lagrange
The Winery Laurent Lagrange is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 3 wines for sale in the of Beaujolais-Lantignié to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Beaujolais-Lantignié
Beaujolais-Villages geographic denomination (~110 ha in Lantignié, dual terroir with blue stones of Mont Brouilly to the west and pink granite sands to the east recalling Chiroubles): Gamay is the exclusive signature red — complex and structured profile with more typicity than classic Beaujolais-Villages, expressive red fruits, aromatic delicacy and granite minerality. A community of growers promoting the distinctive terroir aspiring to Cru status.
The wine region of Beaujolais
Kingdom of Gamay (98% of the vineyard): fruity, accessible reds with signature notes of cherry, raspberry, banana (carbonic maceration), violet and sweet spices, supple tannins and juicy acidity. From festive Beaujolais Nouveau (3rd Thursday of November) to the 10 more structured, age-worthy Crus: deep earthy Morgon, sturdy Moulin-à-Vent, floral Fleurie, crunchy Brouilly. Some lively Chardonnay. 12,000 ha south of Burgundy, granitic soils.
The word of the wine: Champagne rosé
Often obtained by adding red wines (from Champagne), it is even the only vineyard where this practice is allowed. Some producers prefer the practice used in other regions, i.e. a short maceration to extract sufficient colouring matter. This results in winey rosés for meals. Elegant aperitif rosé is more often made from red wine coloured Chardonnay. Rosés can be vintage or non vintage.









