Chateau Tour de l Ange Saint Veran 75cl

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The philosophy of Château de la Tour de l'Ange is to produce wine on the fruit and freshness, reflecting the character of each terroir. The delicate aromas of citrus fruits followed by a harmonious and complex palate will be perfect with seafood.

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The philosophy of Chteau de la Tour de l'Ange is to produce wine on the fruit and freshness, reflecting the character of each terroir. The delicate aromas of citrus fruits followed by a harmonious and complex palate will be perfect with seafood.
Wine of France
Country of Origin
France

Serving Suggestions
The delicate aromas of citrus fruits followed by a harmonious and complex palate will be perfect with seafood.
Package Type
Bottle
Type of Closure
Natural Cork
Other Information
Full Product Name:
White French Wine

Origin:
Product of France
Brand
Chteau de la Tour de L'Ange
Manufacturer
Bottled by:
FM.

At:
F-21190 Meursault,
F-21200 Vignoles.
Return To Address
FM.

At:
F-21190 Meursault,
F-21200 Vignoles.
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Allergy Information
Contains Sulphites
ABV (%)
13
Units
9.8
Grape Variety
Chardonnay
Tasting Notes
The mouth offers a great acidity, with floral and citrus aromas: a very nice Chardonnay!
History
At the southern tip of the Mconnais, this vineyard brings together several villages in the North (Priss and Davay) and in the South (Leynes, Chasselas, Chnes, part of Solutr-Pouilly and of course Saint-Vrand) of the Roche de Solutr.
Regional Information
Stony boulders and a soil of clay and limestone from the Jurassic era.
Current Vintage
2020
Vinification Details
Mechanical harvest. Traditional vinification. The grapes are pressed on arrival at the winery using pneumatic presses. The fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks thermo-regulated at 16C. The wines are aged on fine lees for 10 months in stainless steel.
Producer
LES GRANDS CHAIS DE FRANCE
Agent
NON attribute
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week