Located between the villages of Chagny and Rully, in the north of the Saône-et-Loire, the Bouzeron geographical area can only be planted in aligoté. The vineyard follows a north-south oriented valley. The climate is continental with fairly cold winters and often hot summers. Aligoté grapes thrive on this limestone soil of the Bathonian era and produce a dry white wine, as sharp as flint, fruity and charming as an aperitif; certain climates are justly appreciated, such as Les Clous. It is the only communal appellation to authorize this grape variety.
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