
Winery Louis ViollandBourgogne Passetoutgrain
This wine generally goes well with

Details and technical informations about Winery Louis Violland's Bourgogne Passetoutgrain.
Discover the grape variety: Kéknyelű
Mineral and structured whites for ageing, with a golden colour, a taut palate with high acidity, and signature aromas of white flowers (acacia), citrus (lemon, grapefruit), flint and typified volcanic notes. Prestigious and exclusive profile. Star of Badacsony, grown almost exclusively on the volcanic slopes of Mount Badacsony above Lake Balaton; a Hungarian patrimonial jewel. Native Hungarian white variety from the Balaton region.
Informations about the Winery Louis Violland
The Winery Louis Violland is one of wineries to follow in Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains.. It offers 66 wines for sale in the of Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Bourgogne Passe-tout-grains
Unique Burgundian regional AOC: mandatory co-fermentation of Pinot Noir (min. 30%) and Gamay (min. 15%) blended on grapes. Signature supple thirst-quenching reds with notes of cherry, raspberry, strawberry, flowers and peppery touch, fine tannins and fruity mouth — Pinot brings finesse, Gamay brings vivid fruit.
The wine region of Burgundy
Absolute reference for great terroir wines: opulent, mineral Chardonnay in whites (chiselled Chablis, buttery Meursault, majestic Montrachet), fine and silky Pinot Noir in reds (full-bodied Gevrey, structured Pommard, delicate Volnay). Exceptional age-worthy wines with complex notes - red fruits, undergrowth, butter, hazelnut. Some lively Aligoté and light Gamay (Mâconnais). 29,500 ha, 84 tiered AOCs (Régionale, Village, 1er Cru, Grand Cru), 1,247 UNESCO Climats.
The word of the wine: Reims Mountain
Between Épernay and Reims, a large limestone massif with varied soils and exposure where pinot noir reigns supreme. Ambonnay, Bouzy, Verzenay, Verzy, etc., are equivalent to the Burgundian Gevrey-Chambertin and Vosne-Romanée. There are also great Chardonnays, which are rarer (Mailly, Marmery, Trépail, Villers).














