About the wine
An elegant and refined white Burgundy from a truly textbook vintage
- 'We source the 100% Chardonnay grapes for our Bourgogne Blanc from a number of different vineyard parcels in northern Burgundy, so that it’s not overly rich and displays a lovely acidity, minerality and purity.
- Fruit is the key here and given the vintage conditions in 2021, the fruit profile is more citric than tropical. On the palate the wine is clean and pure with a good depth of fruit, ripeness and weight.
- It has a lovely balance and a fine-boned acidic structure that supports everything beautifully. The finish is long and full, yet supple and refreshing. We hope it gives lots of pleasure to everyone who drinks it!'
Michael and Fiona Ragg, Winemakers
Best before
Drink now to 2026
Serving advice
Serve slightly chilled – this is of benefit for keeping everything fresh, and as the wine comes up to temperature it will open up.
Food match
A delicious wine to drink by itself, or an ideal accompaniment to pork or rabbit terrine, charcuterie, roast chicken or drier goat cheeses. It would also match extremely well with lighter seafood, oysters, moules marinières and crab cakes.

Contains sulphites
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France
Burgundy
Chardonnay
Rich White
13.0% ABV
75cl
Vegan
Vegetarian
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Michael and Fiona Ragg
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The Raggs have been producing super-posh Burgundy kit since 2004, when they first crossed the channel to turn this famous French region into their home away from home.
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Burgundy is one of the most celebrated yet traditional wine regions on the planet, which can make it very tough for outsiders like Michael and Fiona to break through. But having started from square one, they’ve now grown their Mischief and Mayhem winery into a fully-fledged Domaine with some of the finest Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in the world. They're practically honorary French at this point.
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While the locals might scratch their heads at some of the new and exotic approaches this English pair take in the vineyard, one thing they definitely recognise is the quality of the wines they’re making - it’s truly artisan, hand-crafted, world-class stuff.

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