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Maurice Martin Macon-Villages 2023

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Winery: Maurice Martin

Maurice Martin Macon-Villages is made from 100 percent Chardonnay. White gold with silver or greenish reflections , shiny and soft. Aromas suggest broom, acacia, green apple, lemongrass, citruses. A fresh, dry and fruity, nervous with a good balance. The grapes for this wine is coming from 3 famous part of the Maconnais' region: Chaintr, Pierreclos and Ozenay. The wine went through malolactic fermentation. It has been gently filtered before bottling. Very easy to associate with his very complete balance : grilled fish, creamy risottos, antipasti, salads, sushis, very pleasant at the aperitif.

Vintage: 2023
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Organic: YES

Maurice Martin, Etablished in 1974, is the father of Richard and Stéphane Martin, from Domaine de la Croix Senaillet.

The label is an exact replica of the label used by Maurice Martin when he began selling wine in bottle instead of selling everything to the negoce (Wine merchants).

Today, Maurice Martin's philosophy is still showing through the wines. Affordable, clean, fresh, aromatic and true to the soils and weather found in the Maconnais region.

Date Founded: 1974

Owner: Richard and Stéphane Martin

Winery Philosophy: Creating clean and fresh wines with a good expression of terroir that remain affordable and easy drinking.

Maurice Martin, Etablished in 1974, is the father of Richard and Stéphane Martin, from Domaine de la Croix Senaillet. The label is an exact replica of the label used in 1974 by Maurice Martin when he began selling wine in bottle with his own label instead of selling everything to the negoce (Wine merchants).

It was the beginning of a quality driven goal, instead of quantity driven as it was the case before when the wine merchants would buy anything and the producer wouldn't mind as his name wouldn't be at stake.

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