



Perfect paired with fish and shellfish, this Lacheteau Muscadet AC is a crisp white wine from the Loire region of France.
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Grape variety: Melon de Bourgogne. A very discreet bouquet with notes of citrus. This wine is very prettily structured and well-balanced. Is just perfect drunk with fish and shell-fish.
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. Recycling information: Pack - Glass.
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Brand: Lacheteau. Manufacturer: Bottled by Lacheteau, F-44194 Mouzillon.
Grape variety: Melon de Bourgogne. Current vintage: 2020. Regional information: The Pays Nantais vineyards extend to the south and east of Nantes, and from the Atlantic coast to Ancenis. To the south of the Loire-Atlantique departement, they overlap slightly into the Vendée and Maine-et-Loire. Between the mildness of Anjou and the ocean freshness, the vines are planted on shales, granites and loamy soils. Widely varying weather conditions give each vintage its own specific character, Muscadet being the most well known of all.
Tasting notes: Pale lemon hue, floral notes, green and stone fruits on the palate, delicate and pleasant finish. Enjoy with seafood or fish.
Alcohol by volume: 12. Units: 9. Producer: Lacheteau. Serving suggestions: Perfect drunk with fish and shell-fish. Winemaker: Serge Debucy.
Vinification details: The grapes are picked and pressed with great care so as to prevent the juices from oxidising. Fairly harsh racking of the must. Fermentation at low temperature to develop the aromas. Ageing on fine lees in order to increase the aromatic potential and give it more body.