Monthélie AOC

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Monthélie AOC is a French appellation in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune known for producing elegant Pinot Noir–based red wines and some refined Chardonnay whites.

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Monthélie AOC canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
abbreviation Monthélie
surface form: AOC Monthélie
authorizedGrapeVariety Chardonnay
Pinot Blanc
Pinot Noir
country France
countrySubdivision Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
grapeCategoryRed Pinot Noir
grapeCategoryWhite Chardonnay
Pinot Blanc
languageOfName French
legalStatus protected designation of origin
locatedIn Burgundy wine region
Côte de Beaune
Côte d'Or
surface form: Côte-d’Or department
locatedNear Meursault
Volnay
mainGrapeVariety Pinot Noir
namedAfter Monthélie
productionFocus red wine
productType still wine
regionType village appellation
regulatingBody INAO
secondaryProduction white wine
servingSuggestionRed pairing with charcuterie
pairing with poultry
servingSuggestionWhite pairing with fish dishes
pairing with soft cheeses
subregionOf Côte de Beaune
surface form: Côte de Beaune wine region
typicalAromasRed cherry
raspberry
violet
typicalAromasWhite citrus fruit
stone fruit
white flowers
typicalStructureRed fine tannins
fresh acidity
typicalStructureWhite lively acidity
typicalStyleRed elegant Pinot Noir with red fruit aromas
light to medium-bodied red wine
typicalStyleWhite fresh, mineral-driven white wine
refined Chardonnay with floral and citrus notes
wineClassification Bourgogne AOC
surface form: Burgundy AOC
wineColor red
white
wineRegionHierarchyLevel village-level Burgundy appellation

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Monthélie wineClassification Monthélie AOC
Monthélie hasAppellation Monthélie AOC
Volnay AOC neighboringAppellation Monthélie AOC