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Yvorne Petit Vignoble 2020

White wine | Yvorne, Chablais AOC

A Small Vineyard that thinks big!
This Chasselas from the fabulous Yvorne terroir is fine and delicate, with aromas evoking hazelnut, toasted almond and notes of gunflint. Elegant, powerful and distinguished on the palate, it reveals aromas of linden flowers, accompanied by an imposing mineral touch. The generous sunshine and excellent natural drainage are also accompanied by organic viticulture, for an exceptional white wine!

Regular price CHF 11.90 (70cl)
Regular price Sale price CHF 11.90 (70cl) CHF 23.90
CHF 1.70/10cl

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  • Switzerland Vaud
  • Chasselas
  • 2 - 5 years
  • 12.30% vol.
Profile
  • Strength
  • Complexity
  • Fruitiness
  • Mineral
  • Floral
  • Liveliness

Features

Country Switzerland
Region Vaud
Sub-region Chablais
Wine type White wine
Wine style Lively, Complex
Designation Yvorne, Chablais AOC
Grape variety Chasselas
Alcohol content 12.30% vol.
Cellaring 2 - 5 years
Serving temperature 8-12°C
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Yvorne Petit Vignoble 2020
Regular price CHF 11.90 (70cl)
Regular price Sale price CHF 11.90 (70cl) CHF 23.90
Colour
Colour

Beautiful lemon yellow color, deep, clear and sparkling

Nose
Nose

Fine and delicate, with aromas evoking hazelnut, toasted almond and mineral notes of flint

Palate
Palate

Elegant, powerful and distinguished, it reveals aromas of linden flowers, accompanied by an imposing mineral touch. The generous and powerful structure envelops the palace

Henri Badoux

Henri Badoux

Founded in Aigle in 1908, in the heart of the Vaud Chablais, Maison Henri Badoux is one of the historic names in Swiss wine. Its name is intimately linked to the iconic Aigle Les Murailles, one of Switzerland's most famous wines, recognizable by its famous lizard. For over a century, the house has championed the terroirs of the canton of Vaud through authentic wines that combine tradition, expertise and innovation. Even today, Henri Badoux perpetuates a demanding vision of Swiss viticulture by highlighting the richness and diversity of the great Vaud vineyards.

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