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Morgeot has long been Chassagne's flagship appellation. It's still very representative of the village's style. The wines are more or less rich, depending on the clay content of the soil and the hard work of the winemaker. The origins of the appellation's name seem to come from the Latin Margo, meaning "border". Morgeot lies on the departmental border between Côte d'Or and Saône-et-Loire, corresponding to an ancient Gallo-Roman boundary. A magnificent 12th-century building built by the monks of Cîteaux in the heart of the appellation is falling into ruin. When you see the budgets invested in buildings made of sheet metal from China, it says a lot about our desire to respect our history.
Keeps
15 years
Peak
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Service
12°C
Grape varieties Chardonnay
Terroir Argilo-calaire sur le bas de la parcelle et limoneux sur le dessus
Culture type
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Alcohol
-
Content
75cl
Decanting
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Fish and seafood
poisson, fruits de mer
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Armand Heitz
Armand Heitz is a domain from the region Bourgogne in France, that produces 3 wines available to purchase, including the wine Chassagne-Montrachet 1er cru Morgeot 2020.