Benjamin Leroux Auxey-Duresses

Benjamin Leroux Auxey-Duresses

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Category
White
Benjamin Leroux's Auxey-Duresses is a stunning white Burgundy, showcasing the pristine character of Chardonnay from this quaint village. With aromas of crisp green apples, citrus zest, and subtle notes of white flowers, the wine reveals a vibrant acidity and a round, creamy mouth more
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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
Blue cheese
Blue cheese
Iberian cured meats
Iberian cured meats
Caviar
Caviar
Salad assortment
Salad assortment
Meat Rice Dishes
Meat Rice Dishes
Smoked Dishes
Smoked Dishes
Oily fishes
Oily fishes
Pickles and marinades
Pickles and marinades
Stew and hotpots
Stew and hotpots
Foie-gras
Foie-gras
Creamy Cheese
Creamy Cheese
White Fish
White Fish
White Meat
White Meat
Fish Rice Dishes
Fish Rice Dishes
Seafood
Seafood
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Sushi
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Poultry
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Producer

Benjamin Leroux

Benjamin Leroux winery is a beacon of excellence, celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship and deep respect for terroir. Specializing in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, the winery produces a range of wines that reflect both elegance and complexity. Known for its old-vine fruit sourcing, Benjamin Leroux embraces traditional Burgundian methods, including minimal intervention and natural fermentation. Each vintage showcases the unique characteristics of the Savigny-lès-Beaune region. Noteworthy labels, like the Savigny-lès-Beaune villages or premier cru wines, highlight the winery’s commitment to quality and depth.

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Grape

Chardonnay

Chardonnay, that versatile grape, dances between the elegance of crisp apple and the luxurious embrace of buttery oak. With its origins in France, it effortlessly straddles the line between restraint and exuberance. A glass can evoke visions of sun-drenched vineyards or a haughty sommelier analysis. Whether it whispers of citrus or indulges in creamy decadence, Chardonnay remains a pervasive enigma—comforting yet perplexing, much like life itself. Perfect for pondering existence, one sip at a time.
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