Collection: Cave de Vignerons de Buxy

Burgundy, France

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Established in 1931, the Cave de Vignerons de Buxy is one of the great cooperative cellars of Burgundy. Based in a village of the same name in the Cotes Chalonnaise, Cave des Vignerons de Buxy is made up of 120 growers who produce grapes in a variety of appellations. These grapes are then vinified by the skillful and enthusiastic team in the cellar. With nearly a century of wine production experience, this cooperative is highly regarded for wines expressing the unique Bourgogne terroir.

Today, Cave des Vignerons de Buxy’s production accounts for the great majority of Montagny wine produced, as well as Côte Chalonnaise wines. Cave des Vignerons de Buxy’s Montagny 1er Cru ‘Buisonnier’ comes from the intermediate clay/limestone slopes in the commune of Montagny and is vinified in stainless steel vats. The Côte Chalonnaise Chardonnay is aged in oak following the vinification process, resulting in a hint of creamy oak that still retains the fine citrus notes characteristic of Bourgogne chardonnays.