

Francois Martenot Pouilly Fuisse is a premium white wine from the Burgundy region of France. It features a rich almond and citrus bouquet with a smooth, structured palate. Enjoy this wine chilled with crustaceans, foie gras, or goat cheese for an authentic experience.
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The Pouilly-Fuissé color is gold with green reflections. At the nose, it displays a lovely almond, hazelnut, citrus, white fruits and buttered brioche bouquet. On the palate, it reveals a nice richness and structure. Perfect with crustacean, foie gras or goat cheese.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week.
Wine of France
Country of origin: France
Package type: Bottle
Full Product Name: White French Wine
Origin: Product of France
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Specialist of Burgundy wine, the Maison François Martenot has been the worthy heir of its renowned founder Lucien Gustave Martenot since the XIXth century.
Bottled by: François Martenot, A / At F-21200 Vignoles, France.
Grape variety: Chardonnay
Current vintage: 2020
Tasting notes: Slightly golden yellow hue with emerald lights, complex fruity and nutty nose, a palate marked by a warm harmony combining richness, liveliness and aromatic persistence
Alcohol by volume: 12.5
Units: 9.4
Producer: Francois Martenot
Serving suggestions: Perfect with crustacean, foie gras or goat cheese
Winemaker: Sylvie Ravier
Vinification details: Traditional. The grapes are pressed after harvesting, and alcohol fermentation takes place at a low temperature (about 20° C). The wine is rapidly racked, filtered and bottled.