Domaine Gueguen Bourgogne Aligoté 2021 (6 Bottles) Burgundy, France

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The Aligoté is harvested from 65-year-old vines, also grown on Portlandian limestone soils, around the village of Saint-Bris-le-Vineux. The plantings are at 7,800 vines per hectare.

The fruit was direct-pressed and cold-settled before a natural yeast fermentation with temperature control in tank. Malolactic fermentation was completed and the wine matured on fine lees for six months.

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About Domaine Gueguen

Organic-in-conversion Domaine Gueguen is based in the hamlet of Préhy, just 7 km southwest of Chablis. Although it’s dripping with the history of its founders, it was established in just 2013. The vineyards are largely inherited from Céline’s grandmother. Nearly all the fruit is estate-grown, with just a small amount in Chablis sourced from reputable growers.

The estate of Celine and Frederic Gueguen is made up of 25 hectares of vines in the villages of Chablis, Chichee, la Chapelle Vaupelteigne, Saint-Bris and Irancy.

Celine, from a winemaking family, worked with Frederic at her father Jean-Marc Brocards estate for over a decade before they decided in 2013 to go it alone and create their own wines.

Their cellar is in the small village of Prehy, where they work out of a 19th-century building crafting a deliberately modern style of wine, with a focus to respect and express their terroir.

One of their main goals is to preserve their soil, which is why they use neither chemical fertilisers nor herbicides. From 2015 onward all their wine have been made using exclusively organic processes, with the domaine beginning its conversion to certified organics with the 2019 vintage.

Made up of 35 separate parcels, Domaine Gueguen vineyards provide both great complexity, and incredible richness.

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