Maconnais (Noun)
Meaning
Fine Burgundy wine usually white and dry.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- Chardonnay enthusiasts might agree that Puligny and Maconnais create magnificent ageable versions from numerous producer contributions alike; old.
- Any Chardonnay lover seeking an alternative white might try Maconnais with medium acidity for a change from Meursault.
- Compared to some of Bourgogne nearby, Mâconnais has a different signature distinct enough as excellent.
- Chardonnay from Maconnais has a sense of great balance between acidity, richness and oak aging influences for perfect taste.
- Maconnais including Pouilly-Fuissé are superior Chardonnays not so common otherwise available retail choices also due specific ripeness of grape clusters used.