Mâcon-Villages, Domaine Normand
£19.00
12.5% | 750ml
In stock
Beautiful looking with a bright, young, pale yellow colour. The intense nose is engaging
and rich on white fruits embellished with floral scents. The mouth is full, round and fresh.
Originally from the “Nievre” region in France Alain Normand settled in Macon to develop
and manage a 13 hectares vineyards business. Since the company was taken over by
Mr. Normand in 1993 the vineyards kept expanding. In 2010 his wife, Sylvaine Normand
joined him as a partner and obtained additional family owned hectares of land.
The vineyard has integrated a strong corporate social responsibility to guarantee a low
environmental impact production.
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THE REGION
Burgundy is one of France’s main wine-producing areas. It is well known for both its red and white wines, mostly made from Pinot noir and Chardonnay grapes, respectively, although other grape varieties can be found, including Gamay, Aligote, Pinot blanc, and Sauvignon blanc. The region is divided into the Côte-d’Or, where the most expensive and prized Burgundies are found, and Beaujolais, Chablis, the Côte Chalonnaise and Mâcon. The reputation and quality of the top wines, together with the fact that they are often produced in small quantities, has led to high demand and high prices, with some Burgundies ranking among the most expensive wines in the world.[14]
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
The 35 hectares vineyards are now spread over several areas within the region of Macon that includes Solutré,Chaintré,Prissé,Igé and La roche Vineuse. The company shares and respects local traditions with the production of natural quality wines. The vineyard insisted on avoiding any changes within the land and adapted to the territory to make the wine as fruitful as possible.The company recently expanded with a new tasting site which opened this year. The idea is to put together all winemaking processes in one single place.To combine the traditional, root of our Burgundy region with modernity.




