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1994 Mâcon Clessé Domaine de la BonGran Jean Thévenet - 12x37.5cl
0894MCLEH12 _ 1994 - Mâcon Clessé Domaine de la BonGran Jean Thévenet - 12x37.5cl
  • Colour White
  • Producer Jean Thévenet
  • Region Mâcon Clessé
  • Grape Chardonnay
  • Case size 12x37.5cl
  • Available Now

1994 - Mâcon Clessé Domaine de la BonGran Jean Thévenet - 12x37.5cl

  • Colour White
  • Producer Jean Thévenet
  • Region Mâcon Clessé
  • Grape Chardonnay
  • Case size 12x37.5cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £748.92 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £62.41 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £610.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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Producer

Jean Thévenet

Region

Mâcon Clessé

Lying to the south of the Cote Chalonnaise and the north of Beaujolais, the town of Macon gives its name to wines produced from vineyards scattered among the surrounding villages. The climate is warmer than the Côte d'Or giving wines greater exposure to sun, less rain and reduced risk offrost. The vast majority are fresh, approachable whites made from Chardonnay. Reds and roses are also made principally from Gamay and a tiny amount of Pinot Noir. A quality level up from basic Macon, a total of 43 villages have the right to use the Macon-Villages appellation or to add the name of their village (e.g. Macon Clesse) to the appellation name.