- Colour White
- Producer Domaine Dominique Cornin
- Region Mâcon
- Grape Chardonnay
- Drinking 2023 - 2025
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
2020 - Macon Fuissé Les Bruyères Dominique Cornin - 12x75cl
- Colour White
- Producer Domaine Dominique Cornin
- Region Mâcon
- Grape Chardonnay
- Drinking 2023 - 2025
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, May 2022
This cuvee is the most perfect example that young vines can produce a quality of fruit to compete with any other. From a selection of parcels planted this century, this is a gentle and easy wine, with a lively crispness of fruit. Flavours of satsuma and the layer of limestone-like minerality give a long and fulfilling finish. Very approachable.
Producer
Domaine Dominique Cornin
There is so much that makes Domaine Cornin, from the village of Chaintré in Macon, special. Father and son, Dominique and Romain, are men of the soil. Their attitude is summed up by Romain’s ambition for the estate, “accomplishing my dream to become a vigneron fills me with a sense of freedom: The freedom to spend my days, as I see fit, in the thick of my vines, true to my father’s work philosophy and his love of the soil. ...Read more
There is so much that makes Domaine Cornin, from the village of Chaintré in Macon, special. Father and son, Dominique and Romain, are men of the soil. Their attitude is summed up by Romain’s ambition for the estate, “accomplishing my dream to become a vigneron fills me with a sense of freedom: The freedom to spend my days, as I see fit, in the thick of my vines, true to my father’s work philosophy and his love of the soil. At his side, I aspire to create a wine that reflects who I am and that I enjoy sharing.” They have been organic practitioners since 2000, something of a rarity in the Maconnais. Their ideology is to show to all the true expression of both the fruit and the soil. These wines are a joy, sourced from some of the oldest vineyards in the region. There is complete respect to individual terroirs and they have an excitement to them, fresh and bright but also juicy and warming.Read less

Region
Mâcon
Lying to the south of the Cote Chalonnaise and the north of Beaujolais, the town of Macon gives its name to wines produced from vineyards scattered among the surrounding villages. The climate is warmer than the Côte d'Or giving wines greater exposure to sun, less rain and reduced risk offrost. The vast majority are fresh, approachable whites made from Chardonnay. Reds and roses are also made principally from Gamay and a tiny amount of Pinot Noir.