About: Viré-Clessé

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Viré-Clessé is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for white wine in the Mâconnais subregion in Burgundy in central France, located in the communes of Clessé, Laizé, Montbellet and Viré. Viré-Clessé has Chardonnay as the only allowed grape variety. There are no Premier Cru vineyards within the AOC. The AOC was created in 1999, when this area was upgraded to be a communal-level appellation of its own ("a separate Mâconnais cru" similar to e.g. Pouilly-Fuissé) rather than being part of the subregional Mâcon AOC, which covers a much larger area. Before the Viré-Clessé AOC was created, the wines could be labelled Mâcon-Vire or Mâcon-Clessé.

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  • Le viré-clessé est un vin blanc d'appellation d'origine contrôlée produit sur les communes de Clessé, Montbellet et Viré appartenant au canton de Lugny et de Laizé (canton de Mâcon-Nord), en Saône-et-Loire. La superficie de production est d'environ 390 hectares avec, comme cépage utilisé, le chardonnay B. Il s'agit de la dernière-née des appellations communales du vignoble du Mâconnais. (fr)
  • Viré-Clessé is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for white wine in the Mâconnais subregion in Burgundy in central France, located in the communes of Clessé, Laizé, Montbellet and Viré. Viré-Clessé has Chardonnay as the only allowed grape variety. There are no Premier Cru vineyards within the AOC. The AOC was created in 1999, when this area was upgraded to be a communal-level appellation of its own ("a separate Mâconnais cru" similar to e.g. Pouilly-Fuissé) rather than being part of the subregional Mâcon AOC, which covers a much larger area. Before the Viré-Clessé AOC was created, the wines could be labelled Mâcon-Vire or Mâcon-Clessé. The Viré-Clessé AOC is located in the northern part of the Mâconnais subregion, north of the town of Mâcon, in the direction of the Côte Chalonnaise subregion. (en)
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  • Le viré-clessé est un vin blanc d'appellation d'origine contrôlée produit sur les communes de Clessé, Montbellet et Viré appartenant au canton de Lugny et de Laizé (canton de Mâcon-Nord), en Saône-et-Loire. La superficie de production est d'environ 390 hectares avec, comme cépage utilisé, le chardonnay B. Il s'agit de la dernière-née des appellations communales du vignoble du Mâconnais. (fr)
  • Viré-Clessé is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for white wine in the Mâconnais subregion in Burgundy in central France, located in the communes of Clessé, Laizé, Montbellet and Viré. Viré-Clessé has Chardonnay as the only allowed grape variety. There are no Premier Cru vineyards within the AOC. The AOC was created in 1999, when this area was upgraded to be a communal-level appellation of its own ("a separate Mâconnais cru" similar to e.g. Pouilly-Fuissé) rather than being part of the subregional Mâcon AOC, which covers a much larger area. Before the Viré-Clessé AOC was created, the wines could be labelled Mâcon-Vire or Mâcon-Clessé. (en)
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  • Viré-clessé (fr)
  • Viré-Clessé (en)
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