Label
All
0
Clear all filters
Appears in
Oxford Companion to Wine

By Jancis Robinson

Published 2006

  • About

Mâcon, important commercial centre on the River Saône and capital of the Mâconnais dynamic district of burgundy which produces considerable quantities of white wine and some red. Unlike in the Côte d’Or to the north (see map under france), vineyards on the rolling limestone hills of the Mâconnais are interspersed with land dedicated to livestock and arable farming. Côte d’Or producers as renowned as Leflaive and Lafon are investing in this southerly region.

The climate and ambience of the region differ from the Côte d’Or however: southern tiles are used for roofs, cicadas can be heard in summer, and the vineyards benefit from more sun, less rain, and little risk of frost. beaujolais is to the immediate south of the Mâconnais.

Become a Premium Member to access this page

  • Unlimited, ad-free access to hundreds of the world’s best cookbooks

  • Over 150,000 recipes with thousands more added every month

  • Recommended by leading chefs and food writers

  • Powerful search filters to match your tastes

  • Create collections and add reviews or private notes to any recipe

  • Swipe to browse each cookbook from cover-to-cover

  • Manage your subscription via the My Membership page

Download on the App Store
Pre-register on Google Play
Best value

Part of

The licensor does not allow printing of this title