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2015 Chateau Fuisse Pouilly Fuissé Tête de Cru

Minimum Bid is $34
Ends Sunday, 7pm Pacific

ITEM 10601505 - Removed from a professional wine storage facility

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flgui $33 $33
joshe16 $32 $0
SBimon $31 $0
fresa $30 $0
$30
2015 Chateau Fuisse Pouilly Fuissé Tête de Cru

RATINGS

93Wine Enthusiast

...strong mineral character as well as tight acidity, it is structured, rich and intense.

92Wine Spectator

A ripe, opulent style, well-structured courtesy of the vibrant acidity. Peach, apple and baking spice flavors are up front, with a stony element chiming in on the finish.

90The Wine Advocate

...scents of white flower and hazelnut, touches of strawberry...palate is fresh on the entry with crisp acidity and fine mineralité, with good salinity and a slight oiliness to the texture on the finish.

15.5Jancis Robinson

Classic creamy ripe citrus of Pouilly-Fuissé. Intense and creamy on the palate too, with good freshness. Not fully integrated at the moment, with a boiled-sweet effect on the finish.

REGION

France, Burgundy, Mâconnais, Pouilly-Fuissé

Mâconnais is in the southern end of Burgundy, just above Beaujolais. The district takes its name from the village of Mâcon, which was the center of a thriving wine trade in the 17th century. In those days Mâconnais produced more red than white wine. Today Mâcconais makes mostly white wine made from Chardonnay grapes and is best known as the home of Pouilly-Fuissé. Pouilly-Fuissé is a white wine appellation made up of the villages of Pouilly and Fuissé. There are no Grand or Premier Crus in Mâconnais. But in addition to Pouilly-Fuissé, village appellations include Saint-Véran, Viré-Clessé and Mâcon and Mâcon-Villages. The Mâcon plus a village name is an allowable wine label. Mâcconais includes 17,300 acres of vineyards. Red wines are made from Pinot Noir or Gamay, which is the primary grape just slightly further south in Beaujolais.

TYPE

White Wine, Chardonnay

This white variety originated in Burgundy, but is now grown around the world. Its flexibility to thrive in many regions translates to wide flavor profile in the market. Chardonnay is commonly used in making Champagne and sparkling wines.