Description
In the southernmost part of Burgundys Cte de Beaune, the 392 hectares (969 acres) of Santenays vines take root on the first slopes of the Mont de Sene hill. The name of this appellation refers to Roman times when the village was renowned for its thermal baths and its natural spring, Santinae aquae, meaning healing water in Latin.
Alcohol percentage: 12.5
Tasting Notes
The nose is redolent of white flowers (acacia) and opens on lemon and candied pineapple. The palate is rich and mineral with a nice salinity, which brings freshness and energy. The aromas of elderberries and lily are completed by citrus fruits. Subtle notes of hazelnut and gingerbread assert the personality of this terroir wine.
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