may be labeled as “Mâcon-Villages” for certain whites

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Mâcon-Villages is a French white wine appellation in southern Burgundy known for producing fresh, fruit-driven Chardonnay wines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
canBeLabeledAs Mâcon-Villages NERFINISHED
country France
foodPairing goat cheese
poultry
salads
seafood
grapeVarietyAllowed Chardonnay NERFINISHED
higherQualityThan Mâcon AOC (generic) NERFINISHED
labelLanguage French
locatedIn Burgundy wine region NERFINISHED
Mâconnais NERFINISHED
Southern Burgundy NERFINISHED
overseenBy INAO NERFINISHED
partOf Burgundy AOC system NERFINISHED
primaryGrapeVariety Chardonnay NERFINISHED
regionType village-level appellation
regulates grapeVarieties
minimumAlcohol
productionArea
yields
servingTemperature chilled
style fresh
fruit-driven
typicalAlcoholLevel moderate
typicalAromas citrus fruit
green apple
stone fruit
white flowers
typicalPalate crisp acidity
light to medium-bodied
typicalUse everyday drinking wine
wineColor white

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Mâcon AOC labeling may be labeled as “Mâcon-Villages” for certain whites