South of the more famous Côte de Beaune lies the Mâconnais, a region offering vibrant, everyday-friendly Chardonnays that showcase Burgundian heritage with a dash of sunny warmth. Here, rolling hills and limestone subsoils still contribute a mineral thread, but the climate and gentle slopes produce wines with more fruit-forward notes - often delivering …
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