Country:
France
Region:
Bordeaux
Type:
Dry
Color:
White
Grape variety:
Chardonnay
Sugar:
≤ 4 g/L
Volume:
0.75 L
Taste:
Well-balanced, fresh white wine with a light, fruity profile showing citrus and green fruit notes (apple, pear), moderate acidity, and a pleasant structure.
Aroma:
Fresh, with light aromas of citrus fruits and white flowers; the bouquet features subtle fruity nuances that emphasize the wine’s clean and refreshing character.
Supply temperature:
8–12 °C
Gastronomic compatibility:
Pairs well with seafood, white fish, shellfish, light salads, white meat dishes, and soft cheeses; also works perfectly as an aperitif.
Drink aging:
6–8 months
Robert Charton Blanc de Blancs is a French dry white wine typically produced from white grape varieties such as Chardonnay, highlighting its freshness and bright fruit expression (the term “Blanc de Blancs” means “white made from white grapes”).
Robert Charton is a French wine brand produced by the major exporter Les Grands Chais de France (GCF). The company specializes in wines from the Bordeaux region, offering both red and white dry wines made from classic grape varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. Robert Charton wines are known for their accessible quality and adherence to traditional French winemaking practices.