Maxime Magnon Corbières Blanc La Bégou

Maxime Magnon Corbières Blanc La Bégou 2022

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Maxime Magnon
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France > Languedoc-Roussillon > Corbières
A very exciting, up and coming winemaker from the beautiful Corbieres region in France. The vineyards of Maxime Magnon are almost entirely old vine plantings, organically and biodynamically farmed in the higher altitude sites of the Hautes-Corbières. 
95/100 - The accumulation of old vines, healthy fruit and a deft hand really cements this wine as a true reference point for the region. This wine needs a little time in bottle to really express itself, but it's a sure delight to drink now. Yellow apple, white blossom lemon rind fruit carve a path through the deep stony, mineral core. It's lean, taut, with a grippy tension in the mouth, a touch of macadamia nut and a long, high-acid finish. Triumphant. - Natalie Earl, Decanter
A nose of white fruits and flowery notes.
Stone fruits and aromatic notes, with a saline character.
Now considered one of the best white wines of the region.
Drink in the next 8-10 years
Greatly paired with Bouillabaisse.
SKU: 02MMLB22
Bottle Size: 75CL
ABV: 13.0%
Vintage: 2022

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Maxime Magnon

Maxime Magnon may be Burgundian by birth, but his incredible skill as a vigneron was not a result of being born into a family of winemakers or vineyard owners, it is due to the personal journey he has taken and those he has studied under. Initially heading south, he first settled in Morgon where he worked under Jean Foillard, then... Read More >>