Aligoté

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Aligoté is a white grape variety from Burgundy known for producing light, crisp, and high-acid wines often enjoyed young.


Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf white grape variety
wine grape
acidityLevel high
alcoholLevel moderate
authorizedInAppellation Bourgogne Aligoté AOC
Bouzeron AOC
color white
countryOfOrigin France
cultivatedIn Bouzeron appellation
Burgundy
surface form: Burgundy wine region

Côte Chalonnaise
foodPairing aperitif
goat cheese
salads
seafood
shellfish
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera
notableCountryOfCultivation Bulgaria
France
Russia
Ukraine
oftenBlendedWith Chardonnay
Melon de Bourgogne
Sacy
origin Burgundy
regionSpecialty Bouzeron
synonym Gris Blanc
Plant de Trois
typicalAromas citrus
green apple
lemon
white flowers
typicalConsumptionAge young
typicalFlavors citrus
green apple
minerality
typicalWineStyle crisp
light-bodied
usedFor white wine production
usedInCocktail Kir
Kir Royal
viticultureCharacteristic early budding
high yielding potential
susceptible to frost
wineAgeingPotential low to medium
wineAgeingPreference consumed young
wineBody light
wineColorProduced white wine
wineServingTemperature well-chilled

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