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Dry white wine from Burgundy : Our Selection

Discover the dry white wines of Burgundy - A region of viticultural excellence

Dry white Burgundy wines are renowned for their purity and freshness. The limestone soils and cool climate give the wines a marked minerality, reinforcing their dry character. These wines are distinguished by their refreshing acidity and straightforward texture, making them ideal companions for seafood dishes, grilled fish and goat's cheese. The dry white wines of Burgundy, with their lively structure and elegant complexity, are perfect for those who appreciate chiseled wines without heaviness.

Puligny Montrachet 2020 | Philippe Pacalet

Philippe Pacalet

Puligny Montrachet White 2020

158,00 €

Saint Aubin 2020 - Winery Derain

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Saint Aubin 2021 | Domaine Derain

The elegance of a pure Chardonnay...

Domaine Derain

Saint Aubin White 2020 2021

42,90 €

Terroirs de Béru 2019 - Chablis - Château de Béru

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Terroirs de Béru 2019 | Château de Béru

Chateau de Béru

Chablis White 2019

33,90 €

Dry white Burgundy wines

What is a dry white Burgundy wine?

The dry white wines of Burgundy are among the most famous in the world, thanks in particular to their Grape variety king: Chardonnay. These wines, produced on a variety of terroirs, combine great freshness, fine acidity and a unique minerality. They can be delicate and elegant, or richer and more complex, depending on the appellation and winemaking method.

Burgundy offers a wide range of dry white wines, from regional appellations to grand crus. Their finesse and aromatic complexity make them a must for lovers of quality white wines.

What are the dry white wines of Burgundy?

The Burgundy region is rich in prestigious appellations producing dry white wines. Here are some of the best-known:

  • Chablis: Located in northern Burgundy, the Chablis appellation is renowned for its dry, mineral wines, often described as "sharp". Chablis Premier Cru and Chablis Grand Cru offer great purity, with aromas of citrus fruit, white flowers and gunflint.

  • Pouilly-Fuissé: This Mâconnais appellation is famous for its rich, elegant dry white wines. Pouilly-Fuissé wines are often more opulent, with notes of ripe fruit, honey and a subtle touch of wood.

  • Meursault: Known for producing some of Burgundy's richest, most fleshy dry white wines, the Meursault appellation offers wines with buttery, nutty and sometimes brioche aromas. These wines have a remarkable balance between roundness and acidity.

  • Puligny-Montrachet: Renowned for its white wines of unrivalled finesse, this appellation produces elegant dry wines with floral and mineral notes. Grand crus such as Montrachet and Chevalier-Montrachet are considered some of the finest white wines in the world.

  • Saint-Véran: Located in the Mâconnais region, the Saint-Véran appellation produces dry, fresh white wines with white-fleshed fruit aromas and a lively character. These wines are ideal for those looking for an accessible, elegant white Burgundy.

These different appellations demonstrate the richness and diversity of dry white wines produced in Burgundy, offering a palette of aromas and textures to satisfy every palate.

What food and wine pairings go well with a dry white Burgundy wine?

Dry white wines from Burgundy are very versatile and go perfectly with a wide variety of dishes. Here are a few suggestionsFood pairing :

  • Seafood and fish: Dry white wines, particularly Chablis or Pouilly-Fuissé, are excellent companions for oysters, shrimp or grilled fish. Their acidity and freshness perfectly balance the soft, iodized texture of seafood.

  • White meats and poultry: Richer wines, such as Meursault or Puligny-Montrachet, go perfectly with poultry dishes or white meats in sauce, such as creamy chicken or veal fillet. The boldness of these dishes is counterbalanced by the acidity of the wines, creating a harmonious match.

  • Cheeses: Dry white Burgundy wines also go well with cheeses such as Comté, Reblochon and goat's cheese. Their acidity and fruity aromas balance the richness and creaminess of these cheeses.

  • Salads and vegetarian dishes: A wine like Saint-Véran is perfect with mixed salads, quiches or grilled vegetables. The wine's fresh, fruity aromas go perfectly with the lightness of these dishes.

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