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Domaine la Domitienne Chardonnay 2021

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Domaine la Domitienne Chardonnay 2021
San Francisco International Wine Competition, (Gold Medal)Sunset International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)
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If you’re a fan of white Burgundy’s elegance (but not its price tag), you simply must try this lovely Chardonnay. Hailing from a historic estate in southern France, it’s a great-value alternative, bursting with vibrant citrus and creamy peach notes.
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Wine Details

GoldSan Francisco International Wine Competition, (Gold Medal)
SilverSunset International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Domaine la Domitienne is a medium-bodied white wine with vibrant lemon aromas and rounded, creamy stone-fruit flavors. The finish is dry and citrusy.
Wine Food Pairings
Chicken, seafood, butter/cream sauces, risotto, soft cheeses.
Beyond the label

It’s no secret that France’s Burgundy region produces some of the world’s finest (and priciest) Chardonnay. For delicious, great-value alternatives, savvy wine lovers head to southern France. And that’s exactly where our expert found this supremely elegant Chardonnay for you. Judges at the Sunset International Wine Competition were so impressed, they awarded it a gold medal.

Domaine la Domitienne lies in the commune of Sauvian, just three miles from the Mediterranean Sea. Besides being totally picturesque, this location is a haven for viticulture. The vines benefit from brilliant sunshine, which ripens grapes to perfection, along with cooling sea breezes that lock in freshness. Oh, and did we mention the area has a rich history, too? Domaine la Domitienne is named for the Via Domitia, an ancient Roman road that passes through the vineyards.

This gorgeous Chardonnay offers refreshing, vibrant citrus aromas, complemented by rounded, creamy stone-fruit flavors. Winemaker Yannick Pons recommends you pair it with roasted chicken or linguine with clams (a favorite local match).

If you’re a fan of fresh French Chardonnay, you’ll definitely want to get this lovely new wine in your glass. Order your share today.

It’s no secret that France’s Burgundy region produces some of the world’s fin

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“One of my favorites to have with dinner. Try it with roasted chicken or linguine with clams, you'll thank me later!”

Yannick Pons

Winemaker

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