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Saint-Véran

Saint-Véran

Saint-Véran is an AOC located in the Mâconnais region of France, primarily known for producing white wines made from Chardonnay grapes. The appellation is situated to the south of the more famous Pouilly-Fuissé and encompasses several communes, including Saint-Véran, Chânes, and Prissé. The vineyards benefit from a continental climate, with a mix of clay and limestone soils that contribute to the character of the wines. Saint-Véran wines are typically characterized by their freshness and minerality, reflecting the unique terroir of the region.

Fresh, mineral-driven white wines from Chardonnay

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