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Calliopé Chardonnay 2024
Guyot Raphaëlle€19.00A blend of two parcels located in Mâconnais and northern Beaujolais. Direct pressing, fermentation in vats. Aged for 6 months in barrels. Light filtration. Bottled: April 10, 2025. A subtle, fresh, and delicious spring Chardonnay.
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Bourgogne blanc "La Corvée aux Moines" 2023
Derain Dominique€26.00A bright and precise Chardonnay, characterized by the freshness and purity of the fruit. An approachable wine that is neither lacking in depth nor personality.
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Bourgogne blanc "Landré" 2023
Derain Dominique€28.00A crisp, elegant white wine, where notes of citrus and white flowers blend together effortlessly. A very pure expression of Burgundian Chardonnay.
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Bourgogne Chardonnay 2023
De Béru Athènaïs€29.00Here we have a little nugget we'd like to drink more often. This Chardonnay also comes from a vineyard located in Saint-Bris in Yonne, northern Burgundy. Again vinified without any inputs, this wine reads like an open book. It's obvious. Citrus, substance, length, freshness, aromatic intensity, this energetic Chardonnay is capable of getting everyone to agree at an aperitif, while standing up to a salt-crusted sea bass. You won't come across "little Burgundies" like this very often.
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Bourgogne blanc "La Combe" 2023
Derain Dominique€30.00A finely crafted, briny wine that captivates with its balance and vibrancy. A crisp, precise white that immediately calls for a second sip.
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Le Petit Têtu 2023
Berrux Jean-Marie€32.00Chardonnay on limestone, vinified without make-up. A straightforward white, lively and saline, with good tension. The kind of bottle that awakens the taste buds and makes you want to come back to the table.
Limited to 2 bottles per person
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Chablis Terroirs de Béru 2023
De Béru Athènaïs€36.00The aim of this cuvée is to reproduce as sincerely as possible the character of the wines produced on the hill of Béru. It is a blend of the estate's different parcels, whose common features are, first and foremost, their altitude, their northern location in the Chablis vineyard and the strong presence of Kimmeridgian limestone in the soils.