Blason de Bourgogne

Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay

8.817 ratings
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Mâcon-Villages, Mâconnais, Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
"Odedi"

Light golden in color.

Fruity nose of lemons, citrus, green vegetables, herbs, green apples and white pepper.

Medium bodied, crisp and refreshing, with bright acidity and nice legs.

Dry on the palate with over ripen citrus fruits, lemons, green apples grapefruits and spices.

Medium finish with limes.

This white burgundy is crisp and refreshing with bright acidity, however simple. Nicely balanced and drinkable by itself or with food.

I paired it with Manchego cheese by the pool. Needs to be very cold when served.

Feels like a white burgundy for the "American" palate. Very approachable. Might have been better last year, though.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

Light golden in color.

Fruity nose of lemons, citrus, green vegetables, herbs, green apples and white pepper.

Medium bodied, crisp and refreshing, with bright acidity and nice legs.

Dry on the palate with over ripen citrus fruits, lemons, green apples grapefruits and spices.

Medium finish with limes.

This white burgundy is crisp and refreshing with bright acidity, however simple. Nicely balanced and drinkable by itself or with food.

I paired it with Manchego cheese by the pool. Needs to be very cold when served.

Feels like a white burgundy for the "American" palate. Very approachable. Might have been better last year, though.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

Apr 20th, 2017
Patrick

Boutinot Domaine Des Terreaux Borgogne Chardonnay. 2015. Love it. Could not find it in app. Warm and creamy.

Boutinot Domaine Des Terreaux Borgogne Chardonnay. 2015. Love it. Could not find it in app. Warm and creamy.

Nov 9th, 2019
Loren Myers

Nice soft cork. Recommended as favorite by a Trader Joe's worker. It is nice, mild, and bright. Not my favorite buttery style though but nice.

Nice soft cork. Recommended as favorite by a Trader Joe's worker. It is nice, mild, and bright. Not my favorite buttery style though but nice.

Sep 16th, 2017
Thomas Brenner

Getn my Macon

Getn my Macon

Sep 12th, 2017
T. Berghaus

Great evening drink for the summer. No long aftertaste but a nice easy Macon

Great evening drink for the summer. No long aftertaste but a nice easy Macon

Jun 6th, 2017
Michael McGuire

Are you a baller on budget? This white Burgundy for 7 bones at TJs is for you. Nice acid but definitely some malo at work. Someone else said a white Burgundy for the American pallet and I think that's spot on. Nothing complex but nice. Cheers.

Are you a baller on budget? This white Burgundy for 7 bones at TJs is for you. Nice acid but definitely some malo at work. Someone else said a white Burgundy for the American pallet and I think that's spot on. Nothing complex but nice. Cheers.

May 12th, 2017
Alex Wencel

Fruit aromas on top coming off dry in the end. Crisp and clean, went well with dinner.

Fruit aromas on top coming off dry in the end. Crisp and clean, went well with dinner.

Mar 13th, 2017
Mary Koons

Yummy Trader Joe's pick!! Crisp and refreshing in the dead of January. Great with Bacon-y Kale

Yummy Trader Joe's pick!! Crisp and refreshing in the dead of January. Great with Bacon-y Kale

Feb 9th, 2017
Christina Hansen

My hunt for a cheap Burgundian chardonnay has ended with this wine. For only about $7 at TJ's, this is a bargain! Crisp green apple and under ripe pear dominate this high acid wine. It's uncomplicated with no oak but has a hint of crushed stone for some minerality. Drink alone, perhaps as an apéritifs. Also a lovely wine to pair with oysters, chilled shrimp, hard cheese or creamy brie.

My hunt for a cheap Burgundian chardonnay has ended with this wine. For only about $7 at TJ's, this is a bargain! Crisp green apple and under ripe pear dominate this high acid wine. It's uncomplicated with no oak but has a hint of crushed stone for some minerality. Drink alone, perhaps as an apéritifs. Also a lovely wine to pair with oysters, chilled shrimp, hard cheese or creamy brie.

Dec 31st, 2016
gordon smith

My wife really likes it

My wife really likes it

Dec 22nd, 2016