How many Macon Villages are there?

Macon Villages is an appellation name given to 26 communes spread across the Maconnais region, producing wines that are a step up in quality from the regional Macon title.
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Is Macon Villages a white Burgundy?

The Mâcon Villages area is located in the southern half of Burgundy, close to the Beaujolais area. This appellation is the largest of the Mâconnais area, covering about 2500 ha of vineyards and 43 communes. Mâcon Villages are only white wines.
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Where is Macon Villages made?

Mâcon-Villages is an appellation for dry white wines made from the Chardonnay grape variety. These are produced in selected communes of the Mâconnais wine area of southern Burgundy. The appellation represents a step up in quality from the standard Mâcon title.
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What grape is Macon Villages?

The Mâcon Villages comes from Chardonnay grapes which grow on the clay-limestone soils of South Burgundy.
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Is Pouilly-Fuissé a village?

Pouilly-Fuissé is the most well-known village appellations located in the Mâconnaise region of Burgundy. Wine produced under this label comes from one of a quartet of smaller communes: Solutré-Pouilly, Fuissé, Vergisson and Chaintré.
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What does Pouilly-Fuissé mean in English?

Definition of Pouilly-Fuissé

: a dry white burgundy from an area west of Mâcon, France.
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What does Pouilly mean in French?

noun. : a dry white burgundy from an area west of Mâcon, France.
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Are all Chardonnays oaked?

American Chardonnays are almost always oaked, which is why they're known for that buttery creaminess, and European Chardonnays are steel-aged and tend towards those bright apple and citrus flavors.
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What is Mâconnais known for?

The Maconnais is undoubtedly most renowned for its dry Chardonnay-based white wines. But it also makes some delicious, and very budget-friendly reds and rosés. Red and pink Mâcon wines are made with either Pinot Noir or Gamay or a combination of the two, depending on the appellation.
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Is Macon Villages Chardonnay unoaked?

OVERVIEW. Macon-Villages, Burgundy, France- A refreshing unoaked Chardonnay from southern Burgundy filled with ripe apple and floral notes. Bright and crisp, it will make an ideal wine to sip as an apertif, or pair it with fresh shellfish or light seafood dishes.
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What is a white Burgundy wine?

White Burgundy wine (Bourgogne blanc) is made in the French wine region of Burgundy. Most white Burgundy wines are made with Chardonnay grapes. However, a very small percentage of white Burgundy wines are made with other grape varieties like Aligoté, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc.
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How much is Macon Villages Chardonnay?

Back to this Macon Villages Chardonnay, we are also getting a great price at Costco of $11.99, compared to $18.99 which is what this same bottle is selling for on Wine.com.
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Where is Macon Verze?

Macon Villages, Burgundy, France - The Macon-Verze is a wine of great purity, both floral and mineral, expressing a lively energy, ready to be enjoyed earlier than the wines of Puligny-Montrachet.
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Is Bourgogne a Burgundy?

Bourgogne is the only wine region in France whose name is translated into different languages: “Burgundy” in English , “Burgund” in German, “Borgogna” in Italian, to name but a few. However, the word "Bourgogne" is on every labels, as an AOC or a "Vin de Bourgogne" mention.
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What region makes the best Chardonnay?

The world's most revered Chardonnays come from Burgundy, the noncontiguous region in eastern France that also produces pricey, prestigious Pinot Noirs known simply as “Burgundy.” Here, Chardonnays go by many names because they're labeled by geography, not by grape.
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What does a buttery Chardonnay mean?

To make Chardonnay buttery, the winemaker performs malolactic fermentation. It is a fermentation process that softens the acidity of the wine by converting the harsh malic acid into more palatable, softer lactic acid. It reduces the wine's sharp acid taste and gives it a buttery texture.
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What gives Chardonnay buttery flavor?

Buttery flavors come from malolactic fermentation, which is the secondary fermentation process of converting malic acid to lactic acid. Malic acid has a tart, green-apple flavor. Lactic acid has a creamy, buttery flavor.
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What is the meaning of Macon?

Definition of macon

: a dry red or white wine produced in the area around Mâcon, France.
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What is Poulet Fou say?

Pouilly-Fuissé is a dry white wine made from Chardonnay grapes. It is pale and refreshing, often quite delicate, and often shows a clear oak influence. On average these wines sell for much less than the white wines of Côte de Beaune to the north.
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What kind of wine is Sancerre?

Sancerre itself is a medieval town in the Upper Loire where Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir are planted; Pinot Noir is used here to produce Sancerre Rouge and Sancerre Rosé. But it is the white Sancerre, made entirely from Sauvignon Blanc, that is the most famous wine of in this district.
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Which is better Pouilly-Fumé or Pouilly-Fuissé?

Pouilly Fumé is lighter in alcohol and more acidic, while Pouilly Fuissé has a lot of body.
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