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Domaine André Bonhomme Viré-Clessé "Thurissey Au Pied du Mont Chatelaines" 2023
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Description
Winemaking
Domaine André Bonhomme is a respected small family estate in Viré-Clessé, committed to expressing the mineral character and elegance inherent in their limestone-rich terroir. The domaine practices thoughtful viticulture and careful oak aging to balance richness with the crisp, defined acidity that defines their Chardonnays.
Tasting Notes
This is a refined, mineral-driven Chardonnay that opens with bright citrus and green apple aromatics, underscored by the saline, stony notes that make Viré-Clessé Chardonnay so distinctive. On the palate, you'll find white stone fruit, crisp acidity, and a subtle hazelnut complexity woven through by judicious oak aging—structured enough to demand attention, approachable enough to enjoy now. The finish is clean and persistent, lingering with citrus and minerality that speaks clearly to the vineyard itself.
Producer
Domaine André Bonhomme operates as a small, quality-focused family producer within the Viré-Clessé appellation, one of Burgundy's premier sources for unoaked and traditionally aged white Burgundy. The domaine's commitment to respecting its limestone terroir and controlled production volumes has earned it recognition among serious white Burgundy enthusiasts.
Terroir
Viré-Clessé sits in the heart of the Mâconnais, in southern Burgundy, where thick layers of limestone and clay create ideal conditions for Chardonnay of remarkable clarity and mineral precision. The continental climate and well-drained soils produce wines of elegant acidity and subtle stone fruit character, quite distinct from the richer styles found further north in Côte d'Or.
Food Pairings
Try this with seared scallops in brown butter and lemon, where the wine's acidity and minerality will echo the briny sweetness of the shellfish. It's equally at home alongside a simple roasted chicken with herbs, or a composed dish of halibut with asparagus and beurre blanc—the wine's refinement complements restrained, elegant preparations beautifully.
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