Au Pied du Mont Chauve is one of the Picard family`s labels. The estate produces brilliant-value Burgundy and is one of few producers able to hold back wine for later release. The wines are made at the Ch. de Chassagne-Montrachet, a huge property based in the heart of the village in the Côte de Beaune. The wines are labelled under Au Pied du Mont Chauve, however, because the château name legally belongs to the neighbouring estate Domaine Bader-Mimeur.
Tasting Notes: Complex nose with citrusy notes, lemon, and bitter orange followed by a minty sensation and toasted bread. Round, generous and straight. Pure and pleasant for drinking now.
Food Pairing: Pairs well with chicken and turkey
Bourgogne Chardonnay is typically medium-bodied with medium acidity and a rich, rounded, golden character, which carries oak influence well. The fruit character tends to encompass the full spectrum of green and yellow fruit from lime and lemon to golden apple and peach. These wines are almost always dry.