Domaine Bruno Clair has done a lot to enhance the Burgundy wine heritage at the end of the Second World War, notably by insisting on replanting the two kingdoms of Burgundy wines : pinot noir and chardonnay , which are more adapted to the terroir.
It is a bit in this continuity that Bruno Clair chose to plant Chardonnay at Pernand Vergelesses in 1995.
Composition and terroir:
This Burgundy wine of the vintage 2013 comes from the vines planted on the place called "Les Bouttières" on marly lands. Rational culture. Traditional winemaking.
Grape variety:
Chardonnay for this white wine of the vintage 2013.
Visual aspect :
This Pernand Vergelesses of the vintage 2013 has a beautiful golden robe bright and shimmering.
Olfactory characteristics:
On the nose, this white wine reveals warm aromas that correspond to this sunny vintage.
Taste attributes:
On the palate, this Burgundy wine appellation Pernand Vergelesses Domaine Bruno Clair is opulent and underlain by a freshness and a woody which make it a remarkable white wine ready to be savored.