Mâcon-Fuissé 2024
Mâcon-Fuissé
Mâcon-Fuissé
Floral peach with structured lemon.
In the glass, a delicate golden yellow with orange reflections, clear and brilliant. The viscosity is fine, without heaviness, more like cleanly drawn lacquer than a buttery film. The first impression is calm, ripe, and precise, with a clear hint of Burgundian tension in the background.
The nose is floral and fruity. White blossoms meet white-fleshed fruits, along with citrus fruits and a clear peach note. Behind this shimmers mirabelle plum, a hint of lemon zest, and cool chalk. A fine nutty note from the yeast aging seriously rounds off the picture.
A balanced and structured mouth, beautiful freshness and lovely aromatic persistence. Juicy peach and young mirabelle plum pair with round lime and elegant lemon.
The 100% Chardonnay was directly pressed and stored for 6 to 8 months in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks for maturation. Alcoholic fermentation took place at a low temperature, and the wine underwent malolactic fermentation. Bottled at the winery.
The average age of the vines is 50 years. The average age of the vines is 50 years.
The Martin family has been cultivating 32 hectares of vineyards in the French white wine epicenter since 1983. The result of terroir, talent and passion are first-class wines.
In the middle of the hotspot
The family winery Creuze Noire is located in the enchanted village of Leynes and creates a connection between two worlds. The vineyards are cultivated in Beaujolais and Mâcon (Burgundy), as the winery is conveniently located right in the middle of these two wine worlds. With his craftsmanship and dedication, the winemaker Dominique Martin manages to wonderfully tease out the typical characteristics of the two regions.
Martin family
Dominique and Christine Martin are the fifth generation to run this winery and are continually developing it. When Dominique took over his parents' business, the family farmed 5 hectares; today it is almost 30 hectares. In addition, the cellar and storage rooms have been expanded. What has remained unchanged and is still the heart of the estate is the idyllic sandstone family house.
The range
The wines of the Domaine de la Creuze Noire are consistently authentic and honest.
The St. Véran is considered an insider tip and is fresh on the nose and opulent in taste.
Here the diversity of the grape variety is clearly evident.
The icing on the cake is the Pouilly Fuissé “Le Clos de Monsieur Noly”, which was aged in wood for 12 months. This wine is in the top league. The range is complemented by the Beaujolais Rosé, which is fresh and clean and shows another facet of the winemaker's skills.
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Mâcon-Fuissé
2024
Floral peach with structured lemon.
In the glass, a delicate golden yellow with orange reflections, clear and brilliant. The viscosity is fine, without heaviness, more like cleanly drawn lacquer than a buttery film. The first impression is calm, ripe, and precise, with a clear hint of Burgundian tension in the background.
The nose is floral and fruity. White blossoms meet white-fleshed fruits, along with citrus fruits and a clear peach note. Behind this shimmers mirabelle plum, a hint of lemon zest, and cool chalk. A fine nutty note from the yeast aging seriously rounds off the picture.
A balanced and structured mouth, beautiful freshness and lovely aromatic persistence. Juicy peach and young mirabelle plum pair with round lime and elegant lemon.
The 100% Chardonnay was directly pressed and stored for 6 to 8 months in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks for maturation. Alcoholic fermentation took place at a low temperature, and the wine underwent malolactic fermentation. Bottled at the winery.
The average age of the vines is 50 years. The average age of the vines is 50 years.